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African Americans have been the victims of oppression, discrimination and persecution throughout American history, with an impact on African-American innovation according to a 2014 study by economist Lisa D. Cook, which linked violence towards African Americans and lack of legal protections over the period from 1870 to 1940 with lowered innovation. [1]
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "African-American inventors" The following 97 pages are in this category, out of 97 total. ...
Alice H. Parker was born in 1895 in Morristown, New Jersey, where she grew up some of her life. [2] [3] Parker was a highly educated woman who graduated with honors in 1910 from Howard University Academy, a historically African-American university that accepted both male and female students since its founding in November 1866, shortly after the Civil War. [4]
Thesis. Experimental investigations of atomic nitrogen recombination (1964) George Robert Carruthers (October 1, 1939 – December 26, 2020) [1][2] was an African American space physicist and engineer. Carruthers perfected a compact and very powerful ultraviolet camera/spectrograph for NASA to use when it launched Apollo 16 in 1972.
Edward H. Sutton was an inventor, author, and state legislator in North Carolina. [ 1] He served in the state legislature in 1883. [ 2] He lived in Edenton, North Carolina. [ 3] An African American, he served with James W. Poe, A. R. Bridgers, Wiley Baker, James H. Harris, and John Newell. [ 4]
Print/export Download as PDF ... This is a timeline of African-American history, ... of Chicago, are the first African-American women inventors to receive patents ...
Wikimedia Commons has media related to African American engineers and scientists. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American scientists. It includes scientists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. United States portal.
Joseph Winters. Joseph Richard Winters (August 29, 1824 [1] – November 29, 1916) was an African-American abolitionist and inventor who, on May 7, 1878, received U.S. Patent number 203,517 for a wagon-mounted fire escape ladder. On April 8, 1879, he received U.S. Patent number 214,224 for an improvement on the ladder.