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Lewis Latimer | |
Elijah McCoy | |
Madame C.J Walker | |
George Washington Carver | |
J. Standard | |
Rebecca Lee Crumpler | First African American woman to earn a medical degree in the United States. |
Lewis Temple | |
Mae C. Jamieson | First African American woman to become an astronaut. |
Jan Matzeliger | Invented the shoe assembly machines; helped with the mass production of shoes. |
Ronald McNair | |
Guion Bluford | Engineer, NASA engineer; became the first African American in space. |
A. Ashbourne | Inventor of the biscuit cutter. |
Dr. Theodore Lawless | |
Granville T. Woods (1856-1910) | |
Percy Julian (1899-1975) | |
Dr. Daniel Hale Williams | |
Garrett Morgan | |
Dr. Charles Drew | |
Sarah Boone | |
Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) | |
Charles Brooks | |
Sarah Goode | |
Lonnie Johnson | |
Ernest Just | Worked with the plasma membrane of biological cells. |
Dr. Alexa Canday | Medical doctor specializing in neurosurgery. First African American woman to become a neurosurgeon in 1981. |
Dr. Ben Carson | African American neurosurgeon who was first to successfully separate a pair of twins who were jointed at the head. |
Dr. Justina Ford | Became Colorado's first African American doctor of Obstetrician. |
Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson | The first African American woman to earn a Ph.D. from MIT and a doctorate in physics. |
Mark E. Dean | One of the top engineering minds at the International Business Machines (IBM) Corporation. He made his first mark in the industry in the early 1980s, when he and a colleague developed a system that allowed computers to communicate with printers and other devices. |
Percy L. Julian | Known as the "soybean chemist", for his extraordinary success in developing innovative drugs and industrial chemicals from natural soya products. |
Booker T. Washington | Prominent black American, born into slavery. Was head of the Tuskegee Institute in 1881. |
George W. Carver | A famous botanist, scientist and educator who did a great work with peanuts. |
Jackie Robinson | First African American to integrate Major League Baseball, in 1947. |
Harriet Tubman | Founder and engineer of the undergroound railroad. |
Sojourner Truth | United States abolitionist and feminist who was freed from slavery and became a leading advocate of the abolition of slavery and for the rights of women (1797-1883) |
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. | United States civil rights leader and Baptist minister who campaigned against the segregation of Blacks (1929-1968). He preached non-violence and was assassinated by James Earl Ray. |
Condoleezza Rice | National Security Advisor who was chosen by George W. Bush to replace Colin Powell as the Secretary of State. First women to lead the National security council. |
Maya Angelou | Acclaimed poet and artist. |
Sidney Poirtier | First black to win Best Actor Oscar. |
Arthur Ashe | |
Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns | Boxer, so nicknamed because of his unique build & destructive punches, his 1981 record: 32-0 (30 KOs). |