"Only alone can I draw close enough to God to discover His Secrets." The amazing story of Geory W. Carver, slave birth, Iowa State graduate and Tuskegee Professor who revolutionized the economy of the south by disvering hundreds of uses for the peanut. Read letters revealing his faith.
William J. Federer is a nationally recognized speaker, best-selling author, and president of Amerisearch, Inc., a publishing company focused on America's heritage. His "American Minute" radio feature airs daily nationwide, and his television program "Faith in History" broadcasts on the TCT Network and DirecTV. A former U.S. Congressional candidate, Bill has appeared on major media outlets such as CSPAN, FOX, NPR, TBN, MSNBC, NewsMax, OAN, and Real America's Voice. He has been featured on shows like Hannity, The O’Reilly Factor, The Eric Metaxas Show, Prager U, and others. On radio, he has been interviewed by Focus on the Family, Salem Radio Network, USA Radio Network, and numerous other programs. Bill’s writing has been quoted in USA Today, The New York Times, Washington Times, Washington Post, and WorldNetDaily, among others. His book America's God and Country Encyclopedia of Quotations has sold over half a million copies and remains widely cited. Other titles by Bill include Change to Chains, Socialism: The Real History from Plato to the Present, The Ten Commandments and Their Influence on American Law, George Washington Carver: His Life & Faith In His Own Words, and What Every American Needs to Know About the Qur'an. Bill has spoken extensively across the U.S. at political conventions, military bases, universities, high schools, churches, and national landmarks like Mount Rushmore and the Lincoln Memorial. His audiences have included Congress members, military officers, students, and civic organizations. Honored for his contributions to history and public service, Bill has received an Honorary Doctorate of Humanities from American Christian College and an Honorary Doctorate of Global Leadership from Midwest University. Other awards include the George Washington Honor Medal by the Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forge and the National Association of Christian Lawmakers' Lifetime Achievement Award. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Bill graduated from St. Louis University High School and earned his business degree from St. Louis University. He is the fifth of eleven children and married his wife Susie in 1981. Bill has worked in real estate, oil & gas, and religious organizations and is an original signer of the Manhattan Declaration. In politics, Bill’s Congressional campaigns in 2000 and 2004 were notable. Running against Minority Leader Dick Gephardt, Bill mounted one of the most expensive and closely watched races in the nation, setting voting records for a Republican in Missouri’s 3rd District.
It's refreshing to read a book about a prolific historical figure whom I only knew for one solitary fact—his association with peanuts. This book clarified just how influential George Washington Carver was and how he consistently attributed all his accomplishments to God. Based on what I remember from my history books, we often lack access to personal letters or the thoughts of historical figures. This absence can lead us to miss a perspective on history that highlights instances of progress, revealing that this period wasn't entirely bleak.
I had no idea that Carver developed a peanut oil that was beneficial for massaging individuals with polio. While he was recognized for the massage technique, the oil's contribution often goes unnoticed. He dedicated himself to the work he felt inspired to accomplish, and his influence was acknowledged worldwide. In fact, January 5th is even celebrated in his honor. Carver's impact extended far beyond peanuts; he transformed how Southerners approached agriculture.
What an amazing human. I hope to read more about him in the future.
Short but interesting. To often George Washington Craved is shown as a one dimensional person he was highly educated, people like Thomas Edison and Henry Ford were offering him hundreds of thousands of dollars in 1930 to come work for them and had thousands of pattern. Plus a highly spiritual person. You wonder with all he indured why he was not bitter.
I did not realize George Washington Carver discovered a use for peanut oil that was used to massage polio patients and heal them fully so they could walk again.
"Being that a person's faith is possibly the most intimate aspect of their life, this author has decided the most unbiased way to explore the faith that motivated & guided George Washington Carver is to allow you to partake in the adventure of an author, examining for yourself letters to his dearest friends, notes to his closest associates & correspondence to those who played pivotal roles in his life."
I am deeply grateful to the author for this! It was a wonderful experience getting to know George Washington Carver through his own words. He spoke positively about everyone, he had a grateful heart, & his faith was incredible. He knew that science was simply discovering & learning God's truth. His example is one for us all to follow.
I will read another bio on him. I chose this one because it specifically talked about his faith, but it seems to have been put together by someone who is not a writer and who had no editor. It was still interesting, but I will look for another bio on Carver.