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  1. Feb 20, 2019 · 8 Black Inventors Who Made Daily Life Easier. Black inventors changed the way we live through their many innovations, from the traffic light to the ironing board. By: Thaddeus Morgan....

  2. This list of African-American inventors and scientists documents many of the African Americans who have invented a multitude of items or made discoveries in the course of their lives. These have ranged from practical everyday devices to applications and scientific discoveries in diverse fields, including physics, biology, math, and medicine.

    Name
    Years
    Occupation (s)
    Inventions / Accomplishments
    1958–
    Electrical engineer
    First African American to serve as a ...
    1940–
    Physicist, inventor
    Invented a method of fabricating an ...
    1888–1958
    Civil engineer
    Responsible for the construction of many ...
    Ammons, Virgie
    December 29, 1908 – July 12, 2000
    Inventor
    Filed the fireplace throat damper patent ...
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    • Madame C.J. Walker (December 23, 1867–May 25, 1919) Born Sarah Breedlove, Madame C.J. Walker became the first Black woman millionaire by inventing a line of cosmetics and hair products aimed at Black consumers in the first decades of the 20th century.
    • George Washington Carver (1861–January 5, 1943) George Washington Carver became one of the leading agronomists of his time, pioneering numerous uses for peanuts, soybeans, and sweet potatoes.
    • Lonnie Johnson (Born October 6, 1949) Inventor Lonnie Johnson holds more than 80 U.S. patents, but it's his invention of the Super Soaker toy that is perhaps his most endearing claim to fame.
    • George Edward Alcorn Jr. (Born March 22, 1940) is a physicist whose work in the aerospace industry helped revolutionize astrophysics and semiconductor manufacturing.
    • Adrienne Donica
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    • Thomas L. Jennings. 1791–1859. The first African American U.S. patent recipient, Thomas L. Jennings was working as a tailor and businessman in New York City when he invented a process for dry-cleaning delicate clothing known as “dry-scouring.”
    • Sarah Boone. 1832-1904. In 1892, Sarah Boone patented a design improvement to Elijah McCoy’s ironing board. The North Carolina native wrote in her application that the purpose of her invention was “to produce a cheap, simple, convenient, and highly effective device, particularly adapted to be used in ironing the sleeves and bodies of ladies’ garments.”
    • Alexander Miles. 1838-1918. Anyone who’s ridden modern elevators has Alexander Miles to thank for the stair alternative’s automatic doors. Prior to his design’s 1867 patent, riders had to manually open and close two sets of doors when entering and exiting elevator cars.
    • Elijah McCoy. 1844-1929. Of the 57 patents Elijah McCoy—reportedly the namesake for the popular, complimentary phrase “the real McCoy”—received over his lifetime, the portable ironing board might be one of the most timeless.
  3. 11 Famous Black Inventors Who Changed Your Life. From Madam C.J. Walker’s hair care products Mark Dean’s computer innovations, the creations from these Black inventors continue to impact...

  4. Nov 12, 2020 · November 23, 2020. 21 min read. Contact. Metro Media Office. MetroMediaRelations@brookings.edu 202.238.3139. Follow the authors. Contents. Introduction. Methods. Findings. Discussion. The history...

  5. Feb 22, 2023 · Throughout history, innovators from diverse backgrounds have helped change the world and improve lives. To celebrate Black History Month, we’re highlighting 12 past and present Black inventors whose impact ranges from medicine to voting accessibility.

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