Marie Brown Judy Reed Sarah Goode Henry Blair Inventors

Author:   Billy D Manus, II
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Pages:   64
Publication Date:   16 February 2024
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Marie Brown Judy Reed Sarah Goode Henry Blair Inventors


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"In addition to being notable achievements in their fields, the inventions of Marie Van Brittan Brown, Judy W. Reed, Sarah E. Goode, and Henry Blair have deeper significance for Black communities because they demonstrate the extraordinary contributions made by Black people to science, technology, and society despite widespread racial and gender discrimination. Their accomplishments only contributed to their obscurity rather than bringing them recognition and money. The first home security system, sometimes known as a CCTV system, was created by Marie Van Brittan Brown. It was a ground-breaking technology that met the urgent demand for protection in areas that local police departments frequently ignored. Just four days after her patent was approved, the New York Times published an article about her idea. Her technique established the groundwork for contemporary security technologies and showed how innovation can both protect and develop underprivileged populations. The first Black woman to acquire a patent was Judy W. Reed in the late 1800s, however at the time she signed ""X"" since she was illiterate. She improved dough rollers and kneaders using her idea. With his creation, Reed made a substantial contribution to the realm of kitchen technology and simplified and improved the labor-intensive process of baking bread. Her study demonstrated how Black innovators have shaped daily living and laid the stage for further advancements in food processing and preparation. Another trailblazer was Sarah E. Goode, who in 1885 became the first Black woman to sign a patent for her creation of the folding cabinet bed. Goode's creation provided a workable answer to the issue of tight living spaces, which was especially pertinent to the Black population in post-Civil War America. Goode gave an example of how creativity may enhance living spaces and make effective use of available space by creating a piece of furniture that could be used as both a workstation and a bed. Her creation exemplifies the larger contributions made by Black people to the fields of ergonomics and design, and it precedes the Murphy bed and other contemporary space-saving furnishings. The second Black man to be granted a U.S. patent, Henry Blair made two important technological advances in agriculture: the seed planter he invented in 1834 and the cotton planter he created in 1836. Blair's innovations improved planting efficiency, a significant advancement during a period when agriculture played a significant role in the economy, particularly for Black people who had recently been emancipated and wanted to acquire and cultivate land. Blair improved agricultural production and gave Black farmers the tools to better manage and profit from their land by developing technology that expedited farming procedures. This helped to foster economic stability and independence within the Black community. Collectively, Brown, Reed, Goode, and Blair's creations serve as a symbol of the larger challenges and victories faced by Black innovators. They not only overcame practical issues but also questioned gender and racial stereotypes in their day. In addition to giving inspiration and a legacy of creativity for next generations of Black innovators and entrepreneurs, their work made real advancements to business and everyday life. These inventors have highlighted the value of science and technology by their inventiveness and tenacity, leaving a lasting impact on American culture. Great Black Inventor Series"

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Author:   Billy D Manus, II
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.177kg
ISBN:  

9798879764680


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   16 February 2024
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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