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George Washington Carver Holding Fabric Made from Soybean Fiber, Soybean Lab, Greenfield Village, 1939

Ford Motor Company. Engineering Photographic Department1939

The Henry Ford

The Henry Ford
Dearborn, MI, United States

A mutual interest in industrial products made from plants brought Henry Ford and the scientist George Washington Carver together as colleagues and friends. Ford developed plastics and fibers from soybeans. Here, on a 1939 visit to Deaborn, George Washington Carver is seated in the Soybean Laboratory in Greenfield Village, holding a piece of fabric made of soybean fiber.

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  • Title: George Washington Carver Holding Fabric Made from Soybean Fiber, Soybean Lab, Greenfield Village, 1939
  • Creator: Ford Motor Company. Engineering Photographic Department
  • Date: 1939
  • Location: United States, Michigan, Dearborn
  • Subject Keywords: Soybean Lab Agricultural Gallery, Henry Ford (Organization). Greenfield Village, Photographic prints, Photographs, Portraits, Carver, George Washington, 1864?-1943, African Americans, Scientists, Soybean products
  • Type: Photographs
  • Contributor: The Henry Ford
  • Original Source: http://collections.thehenryford.org/Collection.aspx?objectKey=46010
  • Object Name: Photographic print
  • Object ID: P.188.26234
  • Image ID: THF213722
  • Credit: From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Ford Motor Company.
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