Some Black Inventors and invention
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Abrams, W. B.- Hame Attachment - Apr. 14, 1891 - 450,550
Allen, C. W. - Self-Leveling Table - Nov. 1, 1898 - 613,436
Allen,J. B. - Clothes Line Support - Dec. 10, 1895 - 551,105
Ashbourne, A. P. - Process for Preparing Coconut - June 1, 1875 - 163,962
Ashbourne, A. P. - Biscuit Cutter - Nov. 30, 1875 - 170,460
Ashbourne, A. P. - Refining Coconut Oil - July 27, 1880 - 230,518
Ashbourne, A. P. - Process of Treating Coconut - Aug. 21, 1877 - 194,287
Bailes, Wm. - Ladder Scaffold-Support - Aug. 5, 1879 - 218,154
Bailey, L. C. - Combined Truss and Bandage - Sept. 25, 1883 - 285,545
Bailey, L. C. - Folding Bed - July 18, 1899 - 629,286
Bailiff, C. O. - Shampoo Headrest - Oct. 11, 1898 - 612,008
Ballow, W. J. - Combined Hatrack and Table - Mar. 29, 1898 - 601,422
Barnes, G. A. E. - Design for Sign - Aug. 19, 1898 - 29,193
Beard, A. J. - Rotary Engine - July 5, 1892 - 478,271
Beard, A. J. - Car-coupler - Nov. 23, 1897 - 594,059
Becket, G. E. - Letter Box - Oct. 4, 1892 - 483,525
Bell, L. - Locomotive Smoke Stack - May 23, 1871 - 115,153
Bell, L. - Dough Kneader - Dec. 10, 1872 - 133,823
Benjamin, L. W. - Broom Moisteners and Bridles - May 16, 1893 - 497,747
Benjamin, Miss M. E. - Gong and Signal Chairs for Hotels - July 17, 1888 - 386,286
Binga, M. W. - Street Sprinkling Apparatus - July 22, 1879 - 217,843
Blackburn, A. B. - Railway Signal - Jan. 10, 1888 - 376,362
Blackburn, A. B. - Spring Seat for Chairs - Apr. 3, 1888 - 380,420
Blackburn, A. B. - Cash Carrier - Oct. 23, 1888 - 391,577
Blair, Henry - Corn Planter - Oct. 14, 1834 - (?)
Blair, Henry - Cotton Planter - Aug. 31, 1836 - (?)
Blue, L. - Hand Corn Shelling Device - May 20, 1884 - 298,937
Booker, L. F. - Design Rubber Scraping Knife - Mar. 28, 1899 - 30,404
Boone, Sarah - Ironing Board - Apr. 26, 1892 - 473,653
Bowman, H. A. - Making Flags - Feb. 23, 1892 - 469,395
Brooks, C. B. - Punch - Oct. 31, 1893 - 507,672
Brooks, C. B. - Street-Sweepers - Mar. 17, 1896 - 556,711
Brown, Henry - Receptacle for Storing and Preserving Papers - Nov. 2, 1886 - 352,036
Brown, L. F. - Bridle Bit - Oct. 25, 1892 - 484,994
Brown, O. E. - Horseshoe - Aug. 23, 1892 - 481,271
Brown & Latimer - Water Closets for Railway Cars - Feb. 10, 1874 - 147,363
Burr, J. A. - Lawn Mower - May 9, 1899 - 624,749
Burr, W. F. - Switching Device for Railways - Oct. 31, 1899 - 636,197
Burwell, W. - Boot or Shoe - Nov. 28, 1899 - 638,143
Butler, R. A. - Train Alarm - June 15, 1897 - 584,540
Butts, J. W. - Luggage Carrier - Oct. 10, 1899 - 634,611
Byrd, T. J. - Improvement in Holders for Reins for Horses - Feb. 6, 1872 - 123,328
Byrd, T. J. - Apparatus for Detaching Horses from Carriages - Mar. 19, 1872 - 124,790
Byrd, T. J. - Improvement in Neck Yokes for Wagons - Apr. 30, 1872 - 126,181
Byrd, T. J. - Improvement in Car-Couplings - Dec. 1, 1874
Campbell, W. S. - Self-Setting Animal Trap - Aug 30, 1881 - 246,369
Cargill, B. F. - Invalid Cot - July 25, 1899 - 629,658
Carrington, T. A. - Range - July 25, 1876 - 180,323
Carter, W. C. - Umbrella Stand - Aug. 4, 1855 - 323,397
Certain, J. M. - Parcel Carrier for Bicycles - Dec. 26, 1899 - 639,708
Cherry, M. A. - Velocipede - May 8, 1888 - 382,351
Cherry, M. A. - Street Car Fender - Jan. 1, 1895 - 531,908
Church, T. S. - Carpet Beating Machine - July 29, 1884 - 302,237
Clare, O. B. - Trestle - Oct. 9, 1888 - 390,753
Coates, R. - Overboot for Horses - Apr. 19, 1892 - 473,295
Cook, G. - Automatic Fishing Device - May 30, 1899 - 625,829
Coolidge, J. S. - Harness Attachment - Nov. 13, 1888 - 392,905
Cooper, A. R. - Shoemaker's Jack - Aug. 22, 1899 - 631,519
Allen, C. W. - Self-Leveling Table - Nov. 1, 1898 - 613,436
Allen,J. B. - Clothes Line Support - Dec. 10, 1895 - 551,105
Ashbourne, A. P. - Process for Preparing Coconut - June 1, 1875 - 163,962
Ashbourne, A. P. - Biscuit Cutter - Nov. 30, 1875 - 170,460
Ashbourne, A. P. - Refining Coconut Oil - July 27, 1880 - 230,518
Ashbourne, A. P. - Process of Treating Coconut - Aug. 21, 1877 - 194,287
Bailes, Wm. - Ladder Scaffold-Support - Aug. 5, 1879 - 218,154
Bailey, L. C. - Combined Truss and Bandage - Sept. 25, 1883 - 285,545
Bailey, L. C. - Folding Bed - July 18, 1899 - 629,286
Bailiff, C. O. - Shampoo Headrest - Oct. 11, 1898 - 612,008
Ballow, W. J. - Combined Hatrack and Table - Mar. 29, 1898 - 601,422
Barnes, G. A. E. - Design for Sign - Aug. 19, 1898 - 29,193
Beard, A. J. - Rotary Engine - July 5, 1892 - 478,271
Beard, A. J. - Car-coupler - Nov. 23, 1897 - 594,059
Becket, G. E. - Letter Box - Oct. 4, 1892 - 483,525
Bell, L. - Locomotive Smoke Stack - May 23, 1871 - 115,153
Bell, L. - Dough Kneader - Dec. 10, 1872 - 133,823
Benjamin, L. W. - Broom Moisteners and Bridles - May 16, 1893 - 497,747
Benjamin, Miss M. E. - Gong and Signal Chairs for Hotels - July 17, 1888 - 386,286
Binga, M. W. - Street Sprinkling Apparatus - July 22, 1879 - 217,843
Blackburn, A. B. - Railway Signal - Jan. 10, 1888 - 376,362
Blackburn, A. B. - Spring Seat for Chairs - Apr. 3, 1888 - 380,420
Blackburn, A. B. - Cash Carrier - Oct. 23, 1888 - 391,577
Blair, Henry - Corn Planter - Oct. 14, 1834 - (?)
Blair, Henry - Cotton Planter - Aug. 31, 1836 - (?)
Blue, L. - Hand Corn Shelling Device - May 20, 1884 - 298,937
Booker, L. F. - Design Rubber Scraping Knife - Mar. 28, 1899 - 30,404
Boone, Sarah - Ironing Board - Apr. 26, 1892 - 473,653
Bowman, H. A. - Making Flags - Feb. 23, 1892 - 469,395
Brooks, C. B. - Punch - Oct. 31, 1893 - 507,672
Brooks, C. B. - Street-Sweepers - Mar. 17, 1896 - 556,711
Brown, Henry - Receptacle for Storing and Preserving Papers - Nov. 2, 1886 - 352,036
Brown, L. F. - Bridle Bit - Oct. 25, 1892 - 484,994
Brown, O. E. - Horseshoe - Aug. 23, 1892 - 481,271
Brown & Latimer - Water Closets for Railway Cars - Feb. 10, 1874 - 147,363
Burr, J. A. - Lawn Mower - May 9, 1899 - 624,749
Burr, W. F. - Switching Device for Railways - Oct. 31, 1899 - 636,197
Burwell, W. - Boot or Shoe - Nov. 28, 1899 - 638,143
Butler, R. A. - Train Alarm - June 15, 1897 - 584,540
Butts, J. W. - Luggage Carrier - Oct. 10, 1899 - 634,611
Byrd, T. J. - Improvement in Holders for Reins for Horses - Feb. 6, 1872 - 123,328
Byrd, T. J. - Apparatus for Detaching Horses from Carriages - Mar. 19, 1872 - 124,790
Byrd, T. J. - Improvement in Neck Yokes for Wagons - Apr. 30, 1872 - 126,181
Byrd, T. J. - Improvement in Car-Couplings - Dec. 1, 1874
Campbell, W. S. - Self-Setting Animal Trap - Aug 30, 1881 - 246,369
Cargill, B. F. - Invalid Cot - July 25, 1899 - 629,658
Carrington, T. A. - Range - July 25, 1876 - 180,323
Carter, W. C. - Umbrella Stand - Aug. 4, 1855 - 323,397
Certain, J. M. - Parcel Carrier for Bicycles - Dec. 26, 1899 - 639,708
Cherry, M. A. - Velocipede - May 8, 1888 - 382,351
Cherry, M. A. - Street Car Fender - Jan. 1, 1895 - 531,908
Church, T. S. - Carpet Beating Machine - July 29, 1884 - 302,237
Clare, O. B. - Trestle - Oct. 9, 1888 - 390,753
Coates, R. - Overboot for Horses - Apr. 19, 1892 - 473,295
Cook, G. - Automatic Fishing Device - May 30, 1899 - 625,829
Coolidge, J. S. - Harness Attachment - Nov. 13, 1888 - 392,905
Cooper, A. R. - Shoemaker's Jack - Aug. 22, 1899 - 631,519
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Damn good post... And we did all this while we were told we were inferior
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Those are just inventions slaves made so they didn't have to do it themselves. We had way better inventions before America... I can think of one major one. The Pyramids, which were power plants for harnessing free energy. Yes... power plants. Let me add, mathematics, civilization, agriculture....
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Those are just inventions slaves made so they didn't have to do it themselves. We had way better inventions before America... I can think of one major one. The Pyramids, which were power plants for harnessing free energy. Yes... power plants.
Can you provide it? -
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En-Fuego22 wrote: »Can we make another kemet?
You mean is it possible? Of course. Are you asking if I myself could? No, I don't have that type of knowledge myself. -
You mean is it possible? Of course. Are you asking if I myself could? No, I don't have that type of knowledge myself.
I think we can too but I think we need another ass whooping because we are not progressing like we should -
En-Fuego22 wrote: »I think we can too but I think we need another ass whooping because we are not progressing like we should
Oh of course, but what do you think we're going through? lol Once we overcome this, there's no stopping us. -
Oh of course, but what do you think we're going through? lol Once we overcome this, there's no stopping us.
Yea we still struggling but we are still divide because of all the different religions. It should be straight black and thats it until then we will be conquered and divided. -
En-Fuego22 wrote: »Yea we still struggling but we are still divide because of all the different religions. It should be straight black and thats it until then we will be conquered and divided.
pretty much, that's just the tip of the iceberg though. -
we did all this
We?
Why are you taking credit for other peoples' work? What have YOU invented lately, scrub? -
En-Fuego22 wrote: »Can we make another kemet?
Why would you want to? Ancient Egypt was run by tyrannical dictators obsessed with using mass slave labor to build monuments to their egos. This romantic view of Egypt that some Afrocentric people have is really bizarre. -
@My_nameaintearl wrote: »Why would you want to? Ancient Egypt was run by tyrannical dictators obsessed with using mass slave labor to build monuments to their egos. This romantic view of Egypt that some Afrocentric people have is really bizarre.
3 non-white sources please? And before 3000 bce. thanks in advance -
lmao at "non-white sources please"
read a hieroglyph, breh
the pharaohs were all about writing down their madness -
@My_nameaintearl wrote: »lmao at "non-white sources please"
read a hieroglyph, breh
the pharaohs were all about writing down their madness
i can read them, thats how i can call you out on your ? .. left brainer who still believes in genetic determinism. youre a sucker ass troll -
black dude created the peanut.
That was a good look.
Black dude created hip hop
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Those are just inventions slaves made so they didn't have to do it themselves. We had way better inventions before America... I can think of one major one. The Pyramids, which were power plants for harnessing free energy. Yes... power plants. Let me add, mathematics, civilization, agriculture....
^^^and that right there just about sums it up -
@My_nameaintearl wrote: »Why would you want to? Ancient Egypt was run by tyrannical dictators obsessed with using mass slave labor to build monuments to their egos. This romantic view of Egypt that some Afrocentric people have is really bizarre.
great.... a brand new troll.... >.> -
white people will think youre lying
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Good information. I've been reading up on my African/African-American history as well.