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The Top Ten Black Inventors
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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
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Surgery
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for Trucks
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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
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Pioneer in the Field of
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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.
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Developed an
Steamboat Propeller.
Almanac.
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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.
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Detected Ultraviolet
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Lights.
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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.
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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
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Organs.
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Preservation.
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Lonnie Johnson
Mark Dean
Marjorie Joyner
Created innovative
Invented the
Meredith
Gourdine
Miriam Benjamin
Invented the "Super
Signal" chair for hotels.
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Soaker" toy.
Computer Devices.
"Permanent Waving
Created an Allergen-
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Machine."
filtration Device.
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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.
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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.
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Valerie Thomas
Developed a 3-D
Optical Illusion Device.
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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.
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Machine Device.
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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."
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Planter and Corn
for Personal Valuables.
Shoe to Minimize
Harvester.
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Blisters.
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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.
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a Streetcar Fender.
Postal Mailbox.
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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.
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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...
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Lonnie G. Johnson
Frederick McKinley Jones
Garrett Morgan
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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
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Walker, Madam C. J. - Created and marketed Black
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