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History Can Be Nuts: The Truth About George Washington Carver
For generations, classrooms taught that George Washington Carver invented the peanut. The real story is far more powerful. At Tuskegee Institute, Carver helped Southern farmers rebuild exhausted soil through crop rotation, agricultural research, and the mobile Jesup Agricultural Wagon.
Is Art School Worth It for Young Black Artists?
A thoughtful exploration of whether art school is the right path for young Black artists—examining history, access, cost, and alternative ways of learning that have long shaped Black creative life.