The dishwasher, chocolate-chip cookies, and the first version of the Monopoly board game were all created by women.
There a ton of memories with this awesome toy and what’s even better is that it was created by an African American! Former NASA engineer Lonie Johnson created this toy in his spare time back in ...
Black people have been changing the game since, well…forever—but so many of our contributions don’t get the shine they deserve. RELATED CONTENT: How Sarah Boone Became The 1st Black Woman To ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: When hunger strikes, don't miss the Southern comfort offerings at Sweet Home Cafe, including fried chicken, collard greens and fish po'boys. The food is surprisingly ...
So we bring positive inventors, black people, or things that were invented and contribute to society by African Americans.
African-Americans have fought for the United States throughout its history, defending and serving a country that in turn denied them their basic rights as citizens. Despite policies of racial ...
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DELCO Today on MSNIngenuity and Savvy: WCU Celebrates William Chester Ruth, African American Inventor and BusinessmanMar. 25, West Chester University will honor the achievements and history of William Chester Ruth (1882-1971), an African ...
Stephanie Kwolek is credited for developing Kevlar, a fibre that is five times stronger than steel, while working at the DuPont Company in 1965. The modern ironing board was invented by Sarah ...
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