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  2. List of African-American inventors and scientists - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of African-American women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable African-American women who have made contributions to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.. An excerpt from a 1998 issue of Black Issues in Higher Education by Juliane Malveaux reads: "There are other reasons to be concerned about the paucity of African American women in science, especially as scientific occupations are among the ...

  4. Frederick McKinley Jones - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S. Frederick McKinley Jones (May 17, 1893 – February 21, 1961) was an American inventor, entrepreneur, engineer, winner of the National Medal of Technology, and an inductee of the National Inventors Hall of Fame. [1] Jones innovated mobile refrigeration technology. Jones received 61 patents, including 40 for ...

  5. List of African educators, scientists and scholars - Wikipedia

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    John Farrell Easmon, physician who coined the term "Blackwater Fever" and was the first to link the disease directly to malaria. Edward Wilmot Blyden III, diplomat, political scientist and educator. Abu Bakarr Kanu, academic and chemist. Ogunlade Davidson, academic and engineer. Noah Arthur Cox-George, academic and economist.

  6. Rufus Stokes - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, Rufus Stokes was granted a doctor of science degree from Heed University in Hollywood, Florida on account of his scientific achievements. In 1985, he moved to Claremont, California, where he died of mesothelioma, an asbestos -related disease, in 1986. His death coincided with his being brought in as a consultant to the Los Angeles ...

  7. Category:African-American scientists - Wikipedia

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    Category. : African-American scientists. Wikimedia Commons has media related to African American engineers and scientists. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American scientists. It includes scientists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  8. Alexander Miles - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Miles, circa 1895. Alexander Miles (May 18, 1838 – May 7, 1918) was an African American inventor and businessman, known for being awarded a patent for automatically opening and closing elevator doors. He was awarded U.S. patent 371,207 on October 11, 1887.

  9. Benjamin Bradley (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Bradley (inventor) Benjamin Boardley (March 1830 – 1904) was an American engineer and inventor. Benjamin's correct surname was Boardley, [1] [2] [3] but since 1859 when the African Repository published an article wrongly spelling Benjamin's surname as Bradley, authors have written about him with the incorrect surname. [4]

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