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==History==
==History==
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
===''Mario's Time Machine''===
According to ''Mario's Time Machine'', Henry Ford was in Tuskegee circa 1915 (even though Carver and Ford only corresponded with each other since 1934<ref>"History.com Staff". (2009) [http://web.archive.org/web/20160405070513/http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/george-washington-carver-begins-experimental-project-with-henry-ford George Washington Carver begins experimental project with Henry Ford]. ''History.com'' (Wayback Archive). Retrieved September 7, 2017.</ref>) when he meets Mario. Mario is first directed to meet Ford by [[Booker T. Washington]], who also asks Mario to return a [[Tire (item)|Tire]] to Ford that he had been testing with his lab (despite Washington and Ford having never met in real life). Mario later introduces himself to Ford, and he responds by introducing himself as well. He also mentions his career in automobiles and asks Mario if he wants to buy the one nearby. Mario says that he does not have any money on him now, but Ford tells him that ideas can be money. He then mentions how George Washington Carver's ideas involving peanuts are worth a considerable amount of money (despite Carver not turning a profit himself on his creations<ref>McMurry, Linda O. “George Washington Carver, Scientist and Symbol.George Washington Carver, Scientist and Symbol, Oxford University Press, 1982, p. 196.</ref>), especially considering how Carver has found over 300 uses for them. Mario asks what kind of uses he has found, and Ford names peanut ice cream as one of his creations before giving Mario some [[Ice Cream (item)|Ice Cream]] to try. Mario mentions the [[Crank Handle]] in his possession, asking if it belongs to him, but Ford says that, while he does not recognize it, he asks Mario how much he wants for it. However, he immediately tells Mario to forget that, as he needs to run but his car happens to have a flat tire. Mario then gives him the Tire, and Ford thanks him while also commenting that it is made from the {{wp|goldenrod}} that Carver was testing. Mario says that he does not know much about Carver, and Ford details his past, including how he was born a slave but was freed by [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s {{wp|Emancipation Proclamation}} in 1863. He then studied hard to obtain his position, but he only makes $1500 a month. Mario asks how come Carver is not rich despite his numerous inventions, and Ford mentions that Carver donates a lot to the people around him, and he is not particularly interested in business. He also says that he plans on funding Carver and his efforts, especially since Carver is fostering cooperation "between all people, all races and all levels business" (it is worth mentioning that Ford published {{wp|The International Jew|pamphlets}} that specifically blame the Jewish people for many of the world's atrocities).
According to ''Mario's Time Machine'', Henry Ford was in Tuskegee circa 1915 (even though Carver and Ford only corresponded with each other since 1934<ref>"History.com Staff". (2009) [http://web.archive.org/web/20160405070513/http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/george-washington-carver-begins-experimental-project-with-henry-ford George Washington Carver begins experimental project with Henry Ford]. ''History.com'' (Wayback Archive). Retrieved September 7, 2017.</ref>) when he meets Mario. Mario is first directed to meet Ford by [[Booker T. Washington]], who also asks Mario to return a [[Tire (item)|Tire]] to Ford that he had been testing with his lab (despite Washington and Ford having never met in real life). Mario later introduces himself to Ford, and he responds by introducing himself as well. He also mentions his career in automobiles and asks Mario if he wants to buy the one nearby. Mario says that he does not have any money on him now, but Ford tells him that ideas can be money. He then mentions how George Washington Carver's ideas involving peanuts are worth a considerable amount of money (despite Carver not turning a profit himself on his creations<ref>McMurry, Linda O. "Dawning of the New South." ''George Washington Carver, Scientist and Symbol'', Oxford University Press, 1982, p. 196.</ref>), especially considering how Carver has found over 300 uses for them. Mario asks what kind of uses he has found, and Ford names peanut ice cream as one of his creations before giving Mario some [[Ice Cream (item)|Ice Cream]] to try. Mario mentions the [[Crank Handle]] in his possession, asking if it belongs to him, but Ford says that, while he does not recognize it, he asks Mario how much he wants for it. However, he immediately tells Mario to forget that, as he needs to run but his car happens to have a flat tire. Mario then gives him the Tire, and Ford thanks him while also commenting that it is made from the {{wp|goldenrod}} that Carver was testing. Mario says that he does not know much about Carver, and Ford details his past, including how he was born a slave but was freed by [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s {{wp|Emancipation Proclamation}} in 1863. He then studied hard to obtain his position, but he only makes $1500 a month. Mario asks how come Carver is not rich despite his numerous inventions, and Ford mentions that Carver donates a lot to the people around him, and he is not particularly interested in business. He also says that he plans on funding Carver and his efforts, especially since Carver is fostering cooperation "between all people, all races and all levels business" (it is worth mentioning that Ford published {{wp|The International Jew|pamphlets}} that specifically blame the Jewish people for many of the world's atrocities).


==References==
==References==