Famous american scientist biography pdf
Famous american scientist biography pdf
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11 Famous Black Inventors Who Changed Your Life
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.” Jennings applied for a patent in 1820 and received his history-making approval the following year.
With the money he earned from his invention, the formerly enslaved person donated to abolitionist causes and even reportedly freed his still-enslaved family members.
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.”
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