George Washington Carver Didn't Invent Peanut Butter, but He Did Save American Agriculture

There's nothing quite as satisfying as a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, no matter what your age. And as such a common treat, you might think we should spend an episode discussing the person who invented peanut butter. I thought it was invented by George Washington Carver, but I was wrong, and reading about him led me down an interesting journey about education, agriculture, and the healing powers of legumes. So take a listen to an episode about a man who cared so much about education, he made a classroom on wheels so he could travel and teach ... I have a feeling he would have loved the internet. Host - Michael Rainey - https://twitter.com/raineymichaelvTo make a monthly contribution as a subscriber to this podcast, head to https://www.storytellerentertainment.co/subscriptions

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