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George Washington Carver Recognition Day celebrated!

George Washington Carver Recognition Day celebrated!

Jen Fad · Tuesday, January 5th 2010 at 4:59PM · 223 views
January 5
Dr. Carver
(making a difference)
On this date in 1943, George Washington Carver Day was established.

This is a rarely acknowledged National Holiday to recognize a great African-American scientist. In 1935, Carver was specially appointed to the Department of Agriculture by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to address the southern farming crisis. Among other things he advised farmers to use crop rotation. Since peanuts and sweet potato crops have nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots, these plants restore nitrogen levels in the soil, which helps other plants like cotton to grow better.

Dr. Carver was awarded the Roosevelt Medal in 1939 for saving Southern agriculture, which was later instrumental in feeding the United States during World War II).
It was also the reason that, upon his death on Jan. 5, 1943, Dr. Carver’s hometown was made a historic site. President Harry S. Truman signed the Joint Resolution on December 28, 1945, saying, "I do hereby call upon officials of the Government to have the flag at half staff on all government buildings on January 5, 1946, in commemoration of the achievements of George Washington Carver."

During the 79th Congress, Public Law 290 was passed to designate January 5,of each year as George Washington Carver Recognition Day.

Reference:
Office of Senator Christopher Bond,
Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
(202) 224-5721
http://www.aaregistry.com/detail.php?id=27...

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