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Rooting For Plants: The Unstoppable Charles S. Parker, Black Botanist And Collector

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Product Code: 9781662680199
ISBN13: 9781662680199
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Meet Charles S. Parker, an unsung yet trailblazing Black scientist who made major contributions to the fields of botany (the study of plants) and mycology (the study of fungi) in this inspiring STEM/STEAM picture book biography. In 1882, Black botanist and mycologist Charles S. Parker sprouted up in the lush, green Pacific Northwest. From the beginning, Charles?s passion was plants, and he trudged through forests, climbed mountains, and waded into lakes to find them. When he was drafted to fight in World War I, Charles experienced prejudice against Black soldiers and witnessed the massive ecological devastation that war caused. Those experiences made him even more determined to follow his dreams, whatever the difficulties, and to have a career making things grow, not destroying them. As a botanist and teacher, Charles traveled the United States, searching for new species of plants and fungi. After discovering the source of the disease killing peach and apricot trees, Charles was offered a job at Howard University, the famed historically Black college where he taught the next generation of Black scientists?men and women?to love plants and fungi as much as he did.



Author: Janice N. Harrington
Publisher: Calkins Creek
Publication Date: Aug 29, 2023
Number of Pages: 48 pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1662680198
ISBN-13: 9781662680199

Rooting For Plants: The Unstoppable Charles S. Parker, Black Botanist And Collector

$18.99
$17.48
Sale 8%
 
Meet Charles S. Parker, an unsung yet trailblazing Black scientist who made major contributions to the fields of botany (the study of plants) and mycology (the study of fungi) in this inspiring STEM/STEAM picture book biography. In 1882, Black botanist and mycologist Charles S. Parker sprouted up in the lush, green Pacific Northwest. From the beginning, Charles?s passion was plants, and he trudged through forests, climbed mountains, and waded into lakes to find them. When he was drafted to fight in World War I, Charles experienced prejudice against Black soldiers and witnessed the massive ecological devastation that war caused. Those experiences made him even more determined to follow his dreams, whatever the difficulties, and to have a career making things grow, not destroying them. As a botanist and teacher, Charles traveled the United States, searching for new species of plants and fungi. After discovering the source of the disease killing peach and apricot trees, Charles was offered a job at Howard University, the famed historically Black college where he taught the next generation of Black scientists?men and women?to love plants and fungi as much as he did.



Author: Janice N. Harrington
Publisher: Calkins Creek
Publication Date: Aug 29, 2023
Number of Pages: 48 pages
Language: English
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1662680198
ISBN-13: 9781662680199
 

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