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CelebratingAFRICAN AMERICANINVENTORS &INNOVATORS2 Celebrating AFRICAN AMERICAN INVENTORS & InnovatorsWe d like to introduce you to some people who truly made history The Orange County Regional History Center is proud to present these stories of AFRICAN AMERICAN INVENTORS and INNOVATORS . Some of them lived a long time ago, and some are still working among us. Some grew up or worked in Central Florida. All used their creativity to improve the lives of Americans in every walk of life. We hope these brief biographies will inspire you to learn even more about them, and about the many other AFRICAN AMERICAN trailblazers throughout our PerkinsHistory Center ManagerContentsJanet Emerson Bashen.
6 Celebrating African American Inventors & Innovators henry Blair Born in Maryland, 1807 Farmer o ele lant corn an cotton sees muc faster Henry Blair claimed his seed-planting machine could do the work of eight men. H enry Blair was the second African American to be issued a patent, in 1834. He was a farmer in Maryland a long
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