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![]() Dr. Lewis Howard Latimer
Dr. George Washington Carver, known as the "peanut man" and the "wizard of Tuskegee," was born into slavery and became a pioneer in agricultural research and chemurgy. He headed Tuskegee Institute's Department of Agriculture for over forty years. His research revolutionized the agricultural industry in the South. A draftsman, engineer, and inventor, Dr. Lewis Latimer worked with Thomas Edison on the incandescent light bulb and invented carbon filaments for the Maxim electric incandescent lamp, an invention for which he received a patent in 1881. He wrote Incandescent Electric Lighting: A Practical Description of the Edison System, published in 1890. |