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Banneker was born on November 9, 1731, in Baltimore County, Maryland, to Mary Banneky, a free black woman, and Robert, a freed slave from Guinea who died in 1759. [3] [4] There are two conflicting accounts of Banneker's family history.
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore County native Benjamin Banneker's contributions to Black history are stories of resilience, activism, and ingenuity. Banneker was born on a farm in 1731 in Oella, Maryland.
Benjamin Banneker Historical Park and Museum Feb 18, 2017, 1-034_edit: Date: Taken on 18 February 2017, 13:32: Source: Benjamin Banneker Historical Park and Museum Feb 18, 2017, 1-034_edit: Author: F Delventhal from Outside Washington, D.C., US
This list of African-American inventors and scientists documents many of the African-Americans who have invented a multitude of items or made discoveries in the course of their lives. These have ranged from practical everyday devices to applications and scientific discoveries in diverse fields, including physics, biology, math, and medicine.
Benjamin Banneker: Bedini, Silvio A (1999). The life of Benjamin Banneker: the first African-American man of science. Maryland Historical Society. [3] Hinman, Bonnie (2000). Benjamin Banneker: American Mathematician and Astronomer (Colonial Leaders). [200] David Blackwell: Blackwell, David; Wilmot, Nadine (2003). An oral history with David ...
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Replica of Benjamin Banneker's log cabin in Benjamin Banneker Historical Park, Feb 18, 2017, 1-47 PM_edit: Date: Taken on 18 February 2017, 13:47: Source: Benjamin Banneker Historical Park and Museum Feb 18, 2017, 1-47 PM_edit: Author: F Delventhal from Outside Washington, D.C., US
Articles relating to Benjamin Banneker (1731 –1806), a free African-American almanac author, surveyor, landowner and farmer who had knowledge of mathematics and natural history. Pages in category "Benjamin Banneker"