Quote Originally Posted by enio View Post
George Washington Carver had nothing to do with the invention of peanut butter. Marcellus Edson and John Harvey Kellogg, inventor of the corn flake, both had patents on the production of peanut butter in the 1880s - 1890's.

BTW, your knowledge of geography is severely lacking. Even if Carver lived in the Keys, it wouldn't take 1200 miles to reach the Carolinas. Besides, Carver was educated in Iowa, not the deep South. The Hillbillies that dominated southern governments prevented most blacks from getting an education at public and private universities until the 1960's.
What does any of this have to do with the OP?