By : Ava and Kylie.  Neosho, Missouri  Mr. Carver made things like peanut milk, peanut candy, and peanut soap.

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By : Ava and Kylie

 Neosho, Missouri

 Mr. Carver made things like peanut milk, peanut candy, and peanut soap.

 Carver taught school and many other things.  He played piano to raise money for the school.

 Carver taught at Tuskegee because he wanted African Americans to have equality with other Americans.  Mr. Carver worked for many years to make things better for farmers.

 During Mr. Carver’s life, science changed the food that people ate. By the 1920s, people could pack fruits and vegetables in cans.

 More people had refrigerators. This way people can eat and store more food.