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  1. Miriam Elizabeth Benjamin (September 16, 1861 – 1947) was an American schoolteacher and inventor. In 1888, she obtained a patent for the Gong and Signal Chair for Hotels, becoming the second African-American woman to receive a patent.

  2. Oct 28, 2017 · On July 17, 1888, Miriam Elizabeth Benjamin became the second African American woman to receive a patent from the United States government for her invention of a gong and signal chair (U.S. Patent number 386,289). At the time of her application, Benjamin was living in Washington, D.C., working as an educator in the city’s public schools.

  3. Aug 20, 2020 · Share 0. On July 17, 1888, Miriam Elizabeth Benjamin became the second African American woman to receive a patent from the United States government for her invention of a gong and signal chair (U.S. Patent number 386,289). At the time of her application, Benjamin was living in Washington, D.C., working as an educator in the city’s public schools.

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  5. *Miriam E. Benjamin was born on this date in 1861. She was a Black school teacher, composer, and inventor. Miriam Elizabeth Benjamin was born a free black woman in Charleston, South Carolina, the oldest of five children of Francis Benjamin and Eliza (Hopkins) Benjamin. In 1873, the Benjamin family moved to Boston, Massachusetts, where she attended high school. She moved to Washington, D.C ...

  6. Feb 1, 2023 · February 1, 2023 By Zorina Khan. Like millions of innovative individuals, MIRIAM E. BENJAMIN (1861-1947) was active in multiple inventive markets, as the patentee of two inventions, and assignee on another. However, an overlooked and unique contribution is that she was the first black woman who practiced as a patent attorney.

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  7. Feb 7, 2024 · In honoring Miriam E. Benjamin, we honor a vision for a more inclusive and innovative future for all. A portrait of Miriam Benjamin featured in the Boston Globe on May 20, 1906, on page 9. I: Early Life and Formative Years. Miriam Elizabeth Benjamin was born into a world markedly different from the one we inhabit today.

  8. Jul 18, 2019 · Spread the loveTweetMiriam Benjamin was an African American schoolteacher and inventor born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1861. Her parents were Francis Benjamin (a Jewish man) and Eliza Benjamin (an African American woman); she was also the eldest of six siblings. Her siblings were, Eva S. Benjamin, Charlton D. “Lottie”, Walter W. Sampson, Lyde Wilson, […]

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