George Washington Carver, the pioneering agricultural scientist, transformed the world with his innovative work in agriculture and sustainable farming. Born into slavery in the 1860s, Carver overcame immense challenges to become one of America’s most celebrated scientists and educators. This biography explores his groundbreaking research on peanuts, sweet potatoes, and crop rotation, which revolutionized farming practices and provided alternatives for soil-depleted farmers in the South. Carver’s dedication to education, environmental stewardship, and helping rural communities reflects his lifelong pursuit of knowledge and service. His legacy as a visionary scientist and humanitarian continues to inspire generations worldwide.