Born a slave.

Worked at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama.
Promoted crops such as peanuts and soybeans.
Sometimes called the "Black Leonardo" for his innovation.

These statements are describing what famous inventor?
Responses
A George Washington CarverGeorge Washington Carver
B Jan Ernst MatzeligerJan Ernst Matzeliger
C Granville T. WoodsGranville T. Woods
D Booker T. Washington

A George Washington Carver

The statements you described are referring to the famous inventor George Washington Carver. To arrive at this answer, you can follow the clues provided in each statement:

1. "Born a slave": This narrows down the list of potential inventors, as it indicates that the person in question was enslaved at some point in their life.

2. "Worked at Tuskegee Institute in Alabama": By knowing that this person worked at Tuskegee Institute, you can eliminate inventors who were not associated with this institution.

3. "Promoted crops such as peanuts and soybeans": This clue points to the inventor's efforts in promoting and researching crops like peanuts and soybeans.

4. "Sometimes called the 'Black Leonardo' for his innovation": The nickname "Black Leonardo" refers to the person's innovative and inventive abilities.

Taking all these clues into account, the correct answer is A) George Washington Carver.

The correct answer is A) George Washington Carver.