African-American Inventors

There are currently states in Abya Yala (original name of USA/the Americas) attempting to remove history of people from Alkebulan (original name of Africa)  from the school curriculum.  Well, here are just a few of the many contributions – important and fun – from African-American scientists, engineers, and more!

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Alfred L. Cralle

  • In 1897, Alfred L. Cralle patented the ice cream scoop.

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Percy Julian

  • In 1923 Percy Julian completed his schooling at Harvard University with a master’s in chemistry.  Many scientists were attempting to find a more efficient way to produce cortisone – as it had been found to be effective in soothing inflamed joints.  At the time, they were killing 15,000 oxen to produce the bile used for the treatment of just one patient.  It was Julian who discovered a way to synthesize cortisone from soybeans instead. 

Frederick McKinley Jones

  • 1930s Frederick McKinley Jones created refridgeration equipment and has more than 40 patents.  He named one the Thermo King.  He invented refridgeration units for homes, trucks, trains, and planes.  “His work also contributed to the preservation of blood and medicine, proving to be particularly useful during WWII. In 1991, he became the first African American to receive the National Medal of Technology.”


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Gladys West

  • Gladys West was born in 1930.  She is the mathematician and programmer who’s mathematically accurate model of Earth was used as “the foundation for the creation of the Global Positioning System (GPS).”

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Mary Kenner

  • 1956 Mary Kenner patented the toilet paper holder, sanitary belt, sanitary pad, and walker.  She has the most patents of any African-American lady inventor.

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Marie Van Brittan Brown

  •  1966, Marie Van Brittan Brown filed a patent for the first home security system.  Thank goodness for that!  Need some extra protection for your home?
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    Valerie Thomas

    • In 1980, Valerie Thomas invented 3D technology.  She patented it under the name – illusion transmitter – while working for NASA.  Here invention is still used by NASA today.   It is also used to make 3D TVs and 3D movies.  We may not be able to use her invention the way NASA does, but luckily we can set up a 3D entertainment system at home to enjoy some movies offered in 3D! 

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    Gravity

    Mad Max: Fury Road

    Coraline

    Maleficent

    Star Wars: Episode VII – The Force Awakens

    Brave

    Mark Dean

    •  In the early 1980’s, while working at IBM, Mark Dean and a colleague created the technology that allows computers to interact with printers.  Need a computer and a printer?  Get them here:

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    Dr. Patricia Bath

  • In 1973 Dr. Patricia Bath (deceased 2019) created a new and improved surgery technique to remove cataracts – increasing the number of those with improved healthy sight.
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    Surmounting the insurmountable. United States Patent and Trademark Office. https://www.uspto.gov/learning-and-resources/journeys-innovation/historical-stories/surmounting-insurmountable.

    Connolly, R. and Kinney, B. Ten Black Scientists that Science Teachers Should Know About. (2018, February 21). PBS Teachers Lounge. https://www.pbs.org/education/blog/ten-black-scientists-that-science-teachers-should-know-about-and-free-resources.

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    Happy First Nations of Abya Yala Heritage Month! (aka: Native American Heritage Month)

    For First Nations of *Abya Yala Heritage Month (aka: Native American Heritage Month) and to celebrate First Nations Heritage Day on November 25th, we visited Native American World at Venice Beach!

    *Abya Yala is the original name of the land called “America” by European invaders.

    Native American World is a cozy charming shop with a mystical quality to it.  Enchanting flute music sweeps you into its open doors.  Once inside you are surrounded by interesting handmade items from First Nations in North Abya Yala (North America), Central Abya Yala (Central America), and South Abya Yala (South America).

    SOURCE: https://nativeamericanworld.net/

    We are happy to say the owner is from a First Nation.  The staff are helpful and attentive.  You are guaranteed to struggle not to purchase something from this unique store.

    Enjoy your time there!

    ADDRESS:

    Native American World – Indigenous

    1207 Ocean Front Walk

    Venice, California, USA 90291

    PHONE:

    (310) 452-0684

    EMAIL:

    sales@nativeamericanworld.net

    WEBSITE:

    https://nativeamericanworld.net/

    As we travel the coast of what is currently known as Southern California – Ventura County, Los Angeles County, and Orange County – It is important to recognize and acknowledge we are on the land of the First Nations of Abya Yala (called “America” by European invaders to their land).  These First Nations are the Chumash Nation, the Tongva Nation (aka: Gabrieliño Nation), the Acjachemen Nation, and the Payómkawichum Nation (aka: Luiseño Nation).  We at VEGANavigate make this video in honor of them.  We believe it is important that our first video on their land and those that follow, never forget who’s land we are living on.