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  1. And they all appeared on patent examiner Henry Bakers list of Black inventors. As part of his work to record the inventive genius of Black Americans, Henry Baker surveyed thousands of people across the nation, ranging from fellow patent examiners to attorneys to business leaders.

  2. Henry Edwin Baker Jr. (September 1, 1857 – April 27, 1928) was the third African American to enter the United States Naval Academy. He later served as an assistant patent examiner in the United States Patent Office, where he would chronicle the history of African-American inventors.

    • Historian of African-American inventors
    • Patent examiner
    • The Colored Inventor
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  4. Sep 1, 2015 · by Meserette Kentake September 1, 2015 2. Henry Edwin Baker, Jr. was the third African American to enter the United States Naval Academy. He later served as an assistant patent examiner in the United States Patent Office, where he would chronicle the history of African-American inventors.

  5. Feb 3, 2023 · Henry Edwin Baker, a patent examiner who was Black, was instrumental in raising awareness about nonwhite inventors in the late 19th and early 20th century. For years, as a second...

  6. A patent examiner who compiled the first list of African American patent holders Henry Baker was born in Mississippi around 1857, a few years before the outbreak of the American Civil War. Details of his early life, including whether he was free or enslaved, are scarce.

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