My Work Is That of Conservation : An Environmental Biography of George Washington Carver
Mark D. Hersey
George Washington Carver (ca. 1864-1943) is at once one of the most familiar and misunderstood figures in American history. In My Work Is That of Conservation, Mark D. Hersey reveals the life and work of this fascinating man who is widelyand reductivelyknown as the African American scientist who developed a wide variety of uses for the peanut. Carver had a truly prolific career dedicated to studying the ways in which people ought to interact with the natural world, yet much of his work has been largely forgotten. Hersey rectifies this by tracing the evolution of Carvers agricultural and environmental thought starting with his childhood in Missouri and Kansas and his education at the Iowa Agricultural College. Carvers environmental vision came into focus when he moved to the Tuskegee Institute in Macon County, Alabama, where his sensibilities and training collided with the denuded agrosystems, deep poverty, and institutional racism of the Black Belt. It was there that Carver realized his most profound agricultural thinking, as his efforts to improve the lot of the areas poorest farmers forced him to adjust his conception of scientific agriculture. Hersey shows that in the hands of pioneers like Carver, Progressive Era agronomy was actually considerably "greener" than is often thought today. My Work Is That of Conservation uses Carvers life story to explore aspects of southern environmental history and to place this important scientist within the early conservation movement.
Tahun:
2011
Edisi:
1
Penerbit:
University of Georgia Press
Bahasa:
english
Halaman:
251
ISBN 10:
0820339652
ISBN 13:
9780820339658
Nama siri:
Environmental History and the American South
Fail:
EPUB, 4.10 MB
IPFS:
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english, 2011