The Black Inventor Online Museum | Profiles on African American
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The Black Inventor Online Museum | Profiles on African American
The Black Inventor Online Museum | Profiles on African American and Black Inventors Over the Last 300 Years Home About Female Inventors Male Inventors � Contact Dr. Charles Drew Pioneered the Use of Blood Plasma Banking � THE BLACK INVENTOR ONLINE MUSEUM is the #1 resource on the web focusing on the ingenuity and accomplishments of the top Black inventors over the last 300 years. Their contributions are chronicled and the inventors are profiled, providing information for students and others interested in these pioneers of Black History. The Top Ten Black Inventors http://blackinventor.com/[2/18/2015 8:56:03 AM] The Black Inventor Online Museum | Profiles on African American and Black Inventors Over the Last 300 Years Charles Drew Daniel Hale Williams Elijah McCoy Fred Jones Garrett Morgan Pioneer of the Modern Inventor of the Developed Inventor of a Traffic Blood Bank Pioneer of Open Heart Automatic Lubricator Refrigeration System Signal and Gas Mask Read more → Surgery Read more → for Trucks Read more → Read more → Read more → George Washington Carver Jan Matzeliger Lewis Latimer Invented an Improved Madam C.J. Walker Percy Julian Invented an Automated Shoe Lasting Device Light Bulb Created a Black Hair Synthetic Chemistry Invented Thousand of Read more → Read more → Products Empire Read more → Pioneer in the Field of Read more → Uses for the Peanut Read more → More Black Inventors Andre Reboucas Andrew Beard Created the "Jenny Benjamin Banneker Benjamin Montgomery David Crosthwait Invented an Earlyversion Torpedo. Coupler." Astronomy who Developed a Special Heating Installations. http://blackinventor.com/[2/18/2015 8:56:03 AM] Designed Innovative The Black Inventor Online Museum | Profiles on African American and Black Inventors Over the Last 300 Years Read more → Read more → Developed an Steamboat Propeller. Almanac. Read more → Read more → Read more → Ernest Just George Alcorn George Grant Semiconductor and George Carruthers George Crum Pioneer in Marine Invented the Potato Created an Improved Biology and Zoology. Aerospace Innovator. Measuring and Chip Golf Tee. Read more → Read more → Detected Ultraviolet Read more → Read more → Lights. Read more → George Murray Granville Woods Jack Johnson James Forten James West Created a Cotton- Telegraph and Railway Boxing Champion Revolutionized the Created the Affordable chopping Device. Device Developer. Invented a Wrench. Sail-making Business. Electret Microphone. Read more → Read more → Read more → Read more → Read more → John Parker Joseph Dickinson Joseph Lee Lewis Temple Lloyd Hall Created a Screw for a Developed Improved Created a Bread Created the "Temple's Revolutionized the Tobacco Press. and Innovative Reed Making Machine. Iron" Harpoon. World of Food Read more → Organs. Read more → Read more → Preservation. Read more → http://blackinventor.com/[2/18/2015 8:56:03 AM] Read more → The Black Inventor Online Museum | Profiles on African American and Black Inventors Over the Last 300 Years Lonnie Johnson Mark Dean Marjorie Joyner Created innovative Invented the Meredith Gourdine Miriam Benjamin Invented the "Super Signal" chair for hotels. Read more → Soaker" toy. Computer Devices. "Permanent Waving Created an Allergen- Read more → Read more → Machine." filtration Device. Read more → Read more → Invented a "Gong and Norbert Rillieux Otis Boykin Patricia Bath Philip Emeagwali Richard Spikes Created Sugar-refining Invented Resistors for Created a Laser Created Processes to Invented an Automatic Evaporation Pan Pacemakers. Surgical Device. Innovate Internet Apps. Gear Shift. System. Read more → Read more → Read more → Read more → Robert Pelham Sarah Goode Shelby Davidson Thomas Elkins Thomas Mensah Invented Tallying Invented the Folding Created Adding Created a Refrigerated Pioneered the Field of Machine for the Cabinet Bed. Machine Add-ons. Apparatus. Fiber Optics. Census. Read more → Read more → Read more → Read more → Read more → Read more → http://blackinventor.com/[2/18/2015 8:56:03 AM] The Black Inventor Online Museum | Profiles on African American and Black Inventors Over the Last 300 Years Valerie Thomas Developed a 3-D Optical Illusion Device. Read more → Early Inventors - (no photos available) Albert Richardson Benjamin Bradley Charles Brooks Daniel McCree Created a Steam Benjamin Thornton Invented a Wooden Developed the Street- Created a Portable Engine for Warships. Created an Answering sweeper. Butter Churn. Home Fire Escape. Read more → Machine Device. Read more → Read more → Read more → Read more → David Fisher Edward Lewis Henry Blair Henry Brown Henry Faulkner Creating the "Joiner's Invented a Spring Gun. Invented a Seed Created a Strongbox Created a Ventilated Clamp." Read more → Planter and Corn for Personal Valuables. Shoe to Minimize Harvester. Read more → Blisters. Read more → http://blackinventor.com/[2/18/2015 8:56:03 AM] The Black Inventor Online Museum | Profiles on African American and Black Inventors Over the Last 300 Years Read more → Read more → John Love Joseph Hawkins Lloyd Ray Matthew Cherry Philip Downing Invented Early Pencil Improved Gridiron Created the Dust Pan. Created a Tricycle and Created a Street Sharpener. Metal Oven Racks. Read more → a Streetcar Fender. Postal Mailbox. Read more → Read more → Read more → Read more → Sarah Boone Thomas Jennings Thomas Stewart William Purvis Willis Johnson Created a Version of Developed a "Dry- Invented a Version of Invented a Fountain Invented the Egg- the Ironing Board. cleaning" process. the Mop. Pen. beater. Read more → Read more → Read more → Read more → Read more → Other Great Sites ABOUT THE SITE OTHER GREAT SITES The Black Inventor Online Great Black Heroes Like Us on Facebook Black History Moments Tweet Us on Twitter Great Female Inventors Watch Us on YouTube Museum ™, is a look at the great and often unrecognized pioneers in the field of invention and innovation. http://blackinventor.com/[2/18/2015 8:56:03 AM] SOCIAL MEDIA LET US HEAR FROM YOU Gaius Chamberlain Adscape Interntional, LLC PO Box 1967 Clinton, MD The Black Inventor Online Museum | Profiles on African American and Black Inventors Over the Last 300 Years We strive to provide the most comprehensive information Spy Museum Pin Us on Pinterest Bad Fads Museum Link to Us on LinkedIn about these great inventors. Professional Wrestling Online Please let us know if there are Museum more inventors who should be included or if you have any 20735 240-244-9660 gaiuschamberlain@gmail.com Famous Black Inventors comments or suggestions. We would love your feedback. © Copyright 2014 - Adscape International, LLC - Enfold Theme by Kriesi http://blackinventor.com/[2/18/2015 8:56:03 AM] Home About Female Inventors Male Inventors Contact Famous Black Inventors Home | Black Inventors | Inventor Resources | Invention Help FAQs | Site Map Home Famous Black Inventors A Rich Heritage Gives Way to Modern Ingenuity Look for information about African-American inventors and you'll quickly find that American innovation is rich with the contributions of famous black inventors like Elijah McCoy, Lewis Howard Latimer, George Washington Carver and Madame C.J. Walker (Sarah Breedlove). George Alcorn In fact, many modern conveniences and necessities are directly related to, or derivative of, the inventions of black inventors: blood banks, the refrigerator, the electric trolley, the dust pan, comb, mop, brush, clothes dryer, refrigerator, lawn mower, traffic signals, the pen and the pencil sharpener. Benjamin Banneker Dr. Patricia Bath Otis Boykin Marie Van Brittan Brown George Washington Carver But what of the present-day counterparts to these historical figures? Did African-Americans just up and stop inventing? The answer, conclusively, is no. From colonial times through today, Americans of African and Caribbean descent have contributed to the advancement of medicine, physics, industrialization and plain old fun. Famous Black Inventors is pleased to present an introduction to just a few of the many modern-day African-American inventors, as well as biographies of their predecessors throughout American history. Select an inventor from the list on the left to read more about the inventions he or she created. George Crum Dr. Mark Dean Dr. Charles Drew Kenneth J. Dunkley Dr. Philip Emeagwali Dr. Betty Harris Dr. Shirley Jackson Dr. Mark Dean Dr. James West Computer Inventions Electret Microphone As a child, Mark Dean excelled in math. In elementary school, he took advanced level math courses and, in high school, Dean even built his own computer, radio, and amplifier. Dean continued his interests and went on to obtain a bachelor’s... Ninety percent of microphones used today are based on the ingenuity of James Edward West, an African-American inventor born in 1931 in Prince Edwards County, VA. If you've ever talked on the telephone, you've probably used his invention... Read More: Dr. Mark Dean >> Read more: Dr. James E. West >> Lonnie G. Johnson Frederick McKinley Jones Garrett Morgan http://www.black-inventor.com/[2/18/2015 8:55:22 AM] Famous Black Inventors Valerie Thomas John Henry Thompson James E. West Black Inventors' Online Museum™ African-American Inventors More Resources Home | Black Inventors | Inventor Resources | Invention Help FAQs | Site Map | ©2008 Famous Black Inventors facebook | twitter | instagram | pinterest | linkedin | youtube | crunchbase | inventhelp-innovation http://www.black-inventor.com/[2/18/2015 8:55:22 AM] Black History Moments Search this website... 1936 – James Nathaniel Brown’s Birthday James Nathaniel Brown, 63, Pro Football Hall of Fame Fullback, 1970 – Joe Frazier Joe Frazier becomes world heavyweight boxing champion. 1957 – Actor Levar Burton born Actor Levar 1965 – Nat King Cole (45), singer and pianist, died in Nat King Cole (45), singer and pianist, died in Santa Monica, 1867 – Morehouse College organized in Augusta, Georgia Morehouse College organized in Augusta, Georgia. 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He oversees the development and launch of the Adscape Media Publishing sites. Home About Blog Podcasts Contact http://www.greatblackheroes.com/[2/18/2015 9:05:10 AM] Privacy Policy © Copyright 2011-2014 Adscape International, L.L.C. Great Female Inventors Great Female Inventors... words that to some might prompt a puzzled look. In our everyday lives, the creativity of the often overlooked and vastly underappreciated female inventors of the last three hundred years have touched our lives and the way that we do business in ways that few comprehend. While many today decry the lack of encouragement that young females are given to pursue careers in math and science, the women of yesterday tackled the problems that needed solution and cleared the way for inventors in the future. Bath, Patricia - Created a laser-based device to perform Benjamin, Miriam - Invented a "Gong and cataracts surgery. Signal" chair for hotels. Bath, Patricia Benjamin, Miriam Coston, Martha Joyner, Marjorie Coston, Martha - Joyner, Marjorie - Invented the "Permanent Waving Machine." Pinckney, Eliza Thomas, Valerie Pinckney, Eliza - Developed a succesful strain of the Thomas, Valerie - Developed a Indigo plant, which revolutionized the production of dye. device to produce 3-Dimensional optical illusions and effect. Walker, Madam C. J. - Created and marketed Black Hair Care products and became so successful that she was the first Black female millionaire. http://greatfemaleinventors.com/[2/18/2015 9:00:32 AM] Walker, Madam C. J. Great Female Inventors about | privacy | podcasts | other sites | links | search Copyright © 2009 Adscape International, LLC. All Rights Reserved. http://greatfemaleinventors.com/[2/18/2015 9:00:32 AM]