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  • Emil
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    • Feb 2007
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    #1

    Have black people ever invented anything useful?

    Have black people ever invented anything useful? Or are they just as useless as most women?

    Ok, a women invented the dishwasher, it's really useful.
    What about the blackies?
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  • bronco67
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    • Dec 2006
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    #2
    There's rap...and there's also rap. Oh wait, rap sucks.

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    • Emil
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      #3
      Originally posted by bronco67
      There's rap...and there's also rap. Oh wait, rap sucks.
      Most people dont use "rap" in their daily lifes. Please try again!
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      • Juicy D. Links
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        • Apr 2001
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        #4
        Peanut Butter

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        • SmokeyTheBear
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          • Jun 2004
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          #5
          seriously , fuck off.. who cares what black people invented, turn your hate into something positive. Joking around with stereotypes is one thing, hatred of someone because they are black is just silly.
          hatisblack at yahoo.com

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          • Emil
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            #6
            Originally posted by Juicy D. Links
            Peanut Butter

            A bit better but still not that great.
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            • Mutt
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              • Sep 2002
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              #7
              there's an ad by the United Negro College Fund that has a bunch of African American inventions - cant remember them but they were pretty interesting.
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              • SmokeyTheBear
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                • Jun 2004
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                #8
                p.s.

                air conditioning unit: Frederick M. Jones; July 12, 1949
                almanac: Benjamin Banneker; Approx 1791
                auto cut-off switch: Granville T. Woods; January 1,1839
                auto fishing devise: G. Cook; May 30, 1899
                automatic gear shift: Richard Spikes; February 28, 1932
                baby buggy: W.H. Richardson; June 18, 1899
                bicycle frame: L.R. Johnson; Octber 10, 1899
                biscuit cutter: A.P. Ashbourne; November 30, 1875
                blood plasma bag: Charles Drew; Approx. 1945
                cellular phone: Henry T. Sampson; July 6, 1971
                chamber commode: T. Elkins; January 3, 1897
                clothes dryer: G. T. Sampson; June 6, 1862
                curtain rod: S. R. Scratton; November 30, 1889
                curtain rod support: William S. Grant; August 4, 1896
                door knob: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878
                door stop: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878
                dust pan: Lawrence P. Ray; August 3, 1897
                egg beater: Willie Johnson; February 5, 1884
                electric lampbulb: Lewis Latimer; March 21, 1882
                elevator: Alexander Miles; October 11, 1867
                eye protector: P. Johnson; November 2, 1880
                fire escape ladder: J. W. Winters; May 7, 1878
                fire extinguisher: T. Marshall; October 26, 1872
                folding bed: L. C. Bailey; July 18, 1899
                folding chair: Brody & Surgwar; June 11, 1889
                fountain pen: W. B. Purvis; January 7, 1890
                furniture caster: O. A. Fisher; 1878
                gas mask: Garrett Morgan; October 13, 1914
                golf tee: T. Grant; December 12, 1899
                guitar: Robert F. Flemming, Jr. March 3, 1886
                hair brush: Lydia O. Newman; November 15,18--
                hand stamp: Walter B. Purvis; February 27, 1883
                horse shoe: J. Ricks; March 30, 1885
                ice cream scooper: A. L. Cralle; February 2, 1897
                improv. sugar making: Norbet Rillieux; December 10, 1846
                insect-destroyer gun: A. C. Richard; February 28, 1899
                ironing board: Sarah Boone; December 30, 1887
                key chain: F. J. Loudin; January 9, 1894
                lantern: Michael C. Harvey; August 19, 1884
                lawn mower: L. A. Burr; May 19, 1889
                lawn sprinkler: J. W. Smith; May 4, 1897
                lemon squeezer: J. Thomas White; December 8, 1893
                lock: W. A. Martin; July 23, 18--
                lubricating cup: Ellijah McCoy; November 15, 1895
                lunch pail: James Robinson; 1887
                mail box: Paul L. Downing; October 27, 1891
                mop: Thomas W. Stewart; June 11, 1893
                motor: Frederick M. Jones; June 27, 1939
                peanut butter: George Washington Carver; 1896
                pencil sharpener: J. L. Love; November 23, 1897
                record player arm: Joseph Hunger Dickenson January 8, 1819
                refrigerator: J. Standard; June 14, 1891
                riding saddles: W. D. Davis; October 6, 1895
                rolling pin: John W. Reed; 1864
                shampoo headrest: C. O. Bailiff; October 11, 1898
                spark plug: Edmond Berger; February 2, 1839
                stethoscope: Imhotep; Ancient Egypt
                stove: T. A. Carrington; July 25, 1876
                straightening comb: Madam C. J. Walker; Approx 1905
                street sweeper: Charles B. Brooks; March 17, 1890
                phone transmitter: Granville T. Woods; December 2, 1884
                thermostat control: Frederick M. Jones; February 23, 1960
                traffic light: Garrett Morgan; November 20, 1923
                tricycle: M. A. Cherry; May 6, 1886
                typewriter: Burridge & Marshman; April 7, 1885
                hatisblack at yahoo.com

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                • Emil
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
                  seriously , fuck off.. who cares what black people invented, turn your hate into something positive. Joking around with stereotypes is one thing, hatred of someone because they are black is just silly.
                  Dont get mad, I think it's pretty interesting that most inventions seem to come from white dudes. Dont you think?
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                  • SmokeyTheBear
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                    • Jun 2004
                    • 28609

                    #10
                    hmm cell phones were invented by a black guy, didn't know that tidbit.. guitars too.
                    hatisblack at yahoo.com

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                    • Mutt
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                      • Sep 2002
                      • 34431

                      #11
                      ha - in the UNCF ad they do mention the golf tee and the ice cream scoop.
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                      • Emil
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                        #12
                        refrigerator, cell phone, typewriter, lock... some nice ones.
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                        • SmokeyTheBear
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                          • Jun 2004
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Emil
                          Dont get mad, I think it's pretty interesting that most inventions seem to come from white dudes. Dont you think?
                          not really , we kept black people as slaves with no education for hundreds of years , during the time "white" people were progressing at an astronomical rate. It isn't like its a mystery. What have you invented ? apparently theres a shitload of black people smarter than you
                          hatisblack at yahoo.com

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                          • jonnydoe
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                            #14
                            Strange, I was wondering the same about Swedish people this morning and came up with the Swedish meatball.
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                            • Lint
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Emil
                              Dont get mad, I think it's pretty interesting that most inventions seem to come from white dudes. Dont you think?
                              What have you contributed to the advancement of civilization? Ill written adult blogs?

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                              • Emil
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                                #16
                                Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
                                not really , we kept black people as slaves with no education for hundreds of years , during the time "white" people were progressing at an astronomical rate. It isn't like its a mystery. What have you invented ? apparently theres a shitload of black people smarter than you
                                I doubt there's people smarter than me and all black people were not slaves.
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                                • Emil
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                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Lint
                                  What have you contributed to the advancement of civilization? Ill written adult blogs?
                                  I invented the 2 hour work-week for myself. That's about it.
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                                  • Juicy D. Links
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                                    • Apr 2001
                                    • 122992

                                    #18
                                    they created Hummus also

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                                    • br4sco
                                      So Fucking Banned
                                      • Mar 2006
                                      • 348

                                      #19
                                      Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
                                      p.s.

                                      air conditioning unit: Frederick M. Jones; July 12, 1949
                                      almanac: Benjamin Banneker; Approx 1791
                                      auto cut-off switch: Granville T. Woods; January 1,1839
                                      auto fishing devise: G. Cook; May 30, 1899
                                      automatic gear shift: Richard Spikes; February 28, 1932
                                      baby buggy: W.H. Richardson; June 18, 1899
                                      bicycle frame: L.R. Johnson; Octber 10, 1899
                                      biscuit cutter: A.P. Ashbourne; November 30, 1875
                                      blood plasma bag: Charles Drew; Approx. 1945
                                      cellular phone: Henry T. Sampson; July 6, 1971
                                      chamber commode: T. Elkins; January 3, 1897
                                      clothes dryer: G. T. Sampson; June 6, 1862
                                      curtain rod: S. R. Scratton; November 30, 1889
                                      curtain rod support: William S. Grant; August 4, 1896
                                      door knob: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878
                                      door stop: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878
                                      dust pan: Lawrence P. Ray; August 3, 1897
                                      egg beater: Willie Johnson; February 5, 1884
                                      electric lampbulb: Lewis Latimer; March 21, 1882
                                      elevator: Alexander Miles; October 11, 1867
                                      eye protector: P. Johnson; November 2, 1880
                                      fire escape ladder: J. W. Winters; May 7, 1878
                                      fire extinguisher: T. Marshall; October 26, 1872
                                      folding bed: L. C. Bailey; July 18, 1899
                                      folding chair: Brody & Surgwar; June 11, 1889
                                      fountain pen: W. B. Purvis; January 7, 1890
                                      furniture caster: O. A. Fisher; 1878
                                      gas mask: Garrett Morgan; October 13, 1914
                                      golf tee: T. Grant; December 12, 1899
                                      guitar: Robert F. Flemming, Jr. March 3, 1886
                                      hair brush: Lydia O. Newman; November 15,18--
                                      hand stamp: Walter B. Purvis; February 27, 1883
                                      horse shoe: J. Ricks; March 30, 1885
                                      ice cream scooper: A. L. Cralle; February 2, 1897
                                      improv. sugar making: Norbet Rillieux; December 10, 1846
                                      insect-destroyer gun: A. C. Richard; February 28, 1899
                                      ironing board: Sarah Boone; December 30, 1887
                                      key chain: F. J. Loudin; January 9, 1894
                                      lantern: Michael C. Harvey; August 19, 1884
                                      lawn mower: L. A. Burr; May 19, 1889
                                      lawn sprinkler: J. W. Smith; May 4, 1897
                                      lemon squeezer: J. Thomas White; December 8, 1893
                                      lock: W. A. Martin; July 23, 18--
                                      lubricating cup: Ellijah McCoy; November 15, 1895
                                      lunch pail: James Robinson; 1887
                                      mail box: Paul L. Downing; October 27, 1891
                                      mop: Thomas W. Stewart; June 11, 1893
                                      motor: Frederick M. Jones; June 27, 1939
                                      peanut butter: George Washington Carver; 1896
                                      pencil sharpener: J. L. Love; November 23, 1897
                                      record player arm: Joseph Hunger Dickenson January 8, 1819
                                      refrigerator: J. Standard; June 14, 1891
                                      riding saddles: W. D. Davis; October 6, 1895
                                      rolling pin: John W. Reed; 1864
                                      shampoo headrest: C. O. Bailiff; October 11, 1898
                                      spark plug: Edmond Berger; February 2, 1839
                                      stethoscope: Imhotep; Ancient Egypt
                                      stove: T. A. Carrington; July 25, 1876
                                      straightening comb: Madam C. J. Walker; Approx 1905
                                      street sweeper: Charles B. Brooks; March 17, 1890
                                      phone transmitter: Granville T. Woods; December 2, 1884
                                      thermostat control: Frederick M. Jones; February 23, 1960
                                      traffic light: Garrett Morgan; November 20, 1923
                                      tricycle: M. A. Cherry; May 6, 1886
                                      typewriter: Burridge & Marshman; April 7, 1885

                                      smokey is right, they invented alot more shit then you would even dream of. white people came from black people you fuck tard racist

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                                      • Emil
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                                        #20
                                        Originally posted by jonnydoe
                                        Strange, I was wondering the same about Swedish people this morning and came up with the Swedish meatball.
                                        We got Alfred Nobel. Really nice guy, too bad he's dead.
                                        http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Swedish_inventors
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                                        • Emil
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                                          #21
                                          Originally posted by br4sco
                                          smokey is right, they invented alot more shit then you would even dream of. white people came from black people you fuck tard racist
                                          I'm not a rasist, I just asked if black people were useless.
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                                          • blackmonsters
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                                            #22
                                            Originally posted by Emil
                                            Dont get mad, I think it's pretty interesting that most inventions seem to come from white dudes. Dont you think?
                                            Hopefully you'll never need a blood transfusion :

                                            The Negro that invented blood plasma storage methods might rise from the dead and cut your shit off.




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                                            Black history month is not for "black people"; it's for ignorant people that need to educate themselves.
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                                            • Juicy D. Links
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                                              • Apr 2001
                                              • 122992

                                              #23
                                              Falafel also

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                                              • Mr Cheeks
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                                                #24
                                                Originally posted by Emil
                                                Have black people ever invented anything useful? Or are they just as useless as most women?

                                                Ok, a women invented the dishwasher, it's really useful.
                                                What about the blackies?
                                                go kill yourself!

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                                                • Dodododa
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                                                  #25
                                                  Originally posted by Emil
                                                  Have black people ever invented anything useful? Or are they just as useless as most women?

                                                  Ok, a women invented the dishwasher, it's really useful.
                                                  What about the blackies?
                                                  Have you ever invented anything useful?

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                                                  • brassmonkey
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                                                    #26
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                                                    • Seth Manson
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                                                      • Jul 2010
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                                                      #27
                                                      none of you idiots knew that a black man invented the cotton gin?

                                                      any of you idiots even know what a cotton gin is?

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                                                      • Emil
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                                                        #28
                                                        Originally posted by brassmonkey
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                                                        lol it was pretty expected.
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                                                        • brassmonkey
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                                                          #29
                                                          Originally posted by pornopete
                                                          Why do we need to know about black inventors? Why? Does it really matter if the guy who invented _____ was black or white?

                                                          Black history month is a way for bigots and rabble rousers like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson to continue to push their propaganda to poor black people and make money.
                                                          yep nothing new its a cycle.
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                                                          • Jack Sparrow
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                                                            #30
                                                            They invented shooting stupid people asking racist questions on internet forums.

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                                                            • FlexxAeon
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                                                              #31
                                                              ur gonna need this one

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                                                              • spazlabz
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                                                                #32
                                                                Originally posted by Emil
                                                                lol it was pretty expected.

                                                                Yeah this one did not require a crystal ball!

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                                                                • blackmonsters
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                                                                  #33
                                                                  Originally posted by pornopete
                                                                  Why do we need to know about black inventors? Why? Does it really matter if the guy who invented _____ was black or white?

                                                                  Black history month is a way for bigots and rabble rousers like Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson to continue to push their propaganda to poor black people and make money.
                                                                  Would this stupid thread have been created if this person knew about black inventors
                                                                  already? No.



                                                                  So thanks.

                                                                  I find it quite insane that Jesse Jackson who was in fact just as important
                                                                  as MLK in the organizing of peaceful marches to stand up against some of the
                                                                  nastiest bigotry in the modern world at that time; but now he's a bigot.

                                                                  He's only called a bigot by a bigger fucking bigot that's angry that a negro don't bow
                                                                  to his stupid ass.

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                                                                  • blackmonsters
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                                                                    #34
                                                                    Originally posted by Jack Sparrow
                                                                    They invented shooting stupid people asking racist questions on internet forums.
                                                                    Yeah, but that's not why a congress woman has a hole in her head right now.
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                                                                    • brassmonkey
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                                                                      #35
                                                                      Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
                                                                      p.s.

                                                                      air conditioning unit: Frederick M. Jones; July 12, 1949
                                                                      almanac: Benjamin Banneker; Approx 1791
                                                                      auto cut-off switch: Granville T. Woods; January 1,1839
                                                                      auto fishing devise: G. Cook; May 30, 1899
                                                                      automatic gear shift: Richard Spikes; February 28, 1932
                                                                      baby buggy: W.H. Richardson; June 18, 1899
                                                                      bicycle frame: L.R. Johnson; Octber 10, 1899
                                                                      biscuit cutter: A.P. Ashbourne; November 30, 1875
                                                                      blood plasma bag: Charles Drew; Approx. 1945
                                                                      cellular phone: Henry T. Sampson; July 6, 1971
                                                                      chamber commode: T. Elkins; January 3, 1897
                                                                      clothes dryer: G. T. Sampson; June 6, 1862
                                                                      curtain rod: S. R. Scratton; November 30, 1889
                                                                      curtain rod support: William S. Grant; August 4, 1896
                                                                      door knob: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878
                                                                      door stop: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878
                                                                      dust pan: Lawrence P. Ray; August 3, 1897
                                                                      egg beater: Willie Johnson; February 5, 1884
                                                                      electric lampbulb: Lewis Latimer; March 21, 1882
                                                                      elevator: Alexander Miles; October 11, 1867
                                                                      eye protector: P. Johnson; November 2, 1880
                                                                      fire escape ladder: J. W. Winters; May 7, 1878
                                                                      fire extinguisher: T. Marshall; October 26, 1872
                                                                      folding bed: L. C. Bailey; July 18, 1899
                                                                      folding chair: Brody & Surgwar; June 11, 1889
                                                                      fountain pen: W. B. Purvis; January 7, 1890
                                                                      furniture caster: O. A. Fisher; 1878
                                                                      gas mask: Garrett Morgan; October 13, 1914
                                                                      golf tee: T. Grant; December 12, 1899
                                                                      guitar: Robert F. Flemming, Jr. March 3, 1886
                                                                      hair brush: Lydia O. Newman; November 15,18--
                                                                      hand stamp: Walter B. Purvis; February 27, 1883
                                                                      horse shoe: J. Ricks; March 30, 1885
                                                                      ice cream scooper: A. L. Cralle; February 2, 1897
                                                                      improv. sugar making: Norbet Rillieux; December 10, 1846
                                                                      insect-destroyer gun: A. C. Richard; February 28, 1899
                                                                      ironing board: Sarah Boone; December 30, 1887
                                                                      key chain: F. J. Loudin; January 9, 1894
                                                                      lantern: Michael C. Harvey; August 19, 1884
                                                                      lawn mower: L. A. Burr; May 19, 1889
                                                                      lawn sprinkler: J. W. Smith; May 4, 1897
                                                                      lemon squeezer: J. Thomas White; December 8, 1893
                                                                      lock: W. A. Martin; July 23, 18--
                                                                      lubricating cup: Ellijah McCoy; November 15, 1895
                                                                      lunch pail: James Robinson; 1887
                                                                      mail box: Paul L. Downing; October 27, 1891
                                                                      mop: Thomas W. Stewart; June 11, 1893
                                                                      motor: Frederick M. Jones; June 27, 1939
                                                                      peanut butter: George Washington Carver; 1896
                                                                      pencil sharpener: J. L. Love; November 23, 1897
                                                                      record player arm: Joseph Hunger Dickenson January 8, 1819
                                                                      refrigerator: J. Standard; June 14, 1891
                                                                      riding saddles: W. D. Davis; October 6, 1895
                                                                      rolling pin: John W. Reed; 1864
                                                                      shampoo headrest: C. O. Bailiff; October 11, 1898
                                                                      spark plug: Edmond Berger; February 2, 1839
                                                                      stethoscope: Imhotep; Ancient Egypt
                                                                      stove: T. A. Carrington; July 25, 1876
                                                                      straightening comb: Madam C. J. Walker; Approx 1905
                                                                      street sweeper: Charles B. Brooks; March 17, 1890
                                                                      phone transmitter: Granville T. Woods; December 2, 1884
                                                                      thermostat control: Frederick M. Jones; February 23, 1960
                                                                      traffic light: Garrett Morgan; November 20, 1923
                                                                      tricycle: M. A. Cherry; May 6, 1886
                                                                      typewriter: Burridge & Marshman; April 7, 1885
                                                                      everyone here uses at least 3 of these daily
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                                                                      • _Richard_
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                                                                        #36
                                                                        Originally posted by Emil
                                                                        Or are they just as useless as most women?

                                                                        Ok, a women invented the dishwasher, it's really useful.
                                                                        to beat a dead horse..

                                                                        Alphabet blocks Adeline D. T. Whitney 1882
                                                                        Apgar tests, which evaluate a baby?s health upon birth Virginia Apgar 1952
                                                                        Chocolate-chip cookies Ruth Wakefield 1930
                                                                        Circular saw Tabitha Babbitt 1812
                                                                        Dishwasher Josephine Cochran 1872
                                                                        Disposable diaper Marion Donovan 1950
                                                                        Electric hot water heater Ida Forbes 1917
                                                                        Elevated railway Mary Walton 1881
                                                                        Engine muffler El Dorado Jones 1917
                                                                        Fire escape Anna Connelly 1887
                                                                        Globes Ellen Fitz 1875
                                                                        Ironing board Sarah Boone 1892
                                                                        Kevlar, a steel-like fiber used in radial tires, crash helmets, and bulletproof vests Stephanie Kwolek 1966
                                                                        Life raft Maria Beaseley 1882
                                                                        Liquid Paper®, a quick-drying liquid used to correct mistakes printed on paper Bessie Nesmith 1951
                                                                        Locomotive chimney Mary Walton 1879
                                                                        Medical syringe Letitia Geer 1899
                                                                        Paper-bag-making machine Margaret Knight 1871
                                                                        Rolling pin Catherine Deiner 1891
                                                                        Rotary engine Margaret Knight 1904
                                                                        Scotchgard? fabric protector Patsy O. Sherman 1956
                                                                        Snugli® baby carrier Ann Moore 1965
                                                                        Street-cleaning machine Florence Parpart 1900
                                                                        Submarine lamp and telescope Sarah Mather 1845
                                                                        Windshield wiper Mary Anderson 1903

                                                                        seriously, the chocolate chip cookie is the single, most important part of this list.

                                                                        why you be hatin'?

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                                                                        • Emil
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                                                                          • Feb 2007
                                                                          • 5658

                                                                          #37
                                                                          Originally posted by blackmonsters
                                                                          Would this stupid thread have been created if this person knew about black inventors
                                                                          already? No.



                                                                          So thanks.

                                                                          I find it quite insane that Jesse Jackson who was in fact just as important
                                                                          as MLK in the organizing of peaceful marches to stand up against some of the
                                                                          nastiest bigotry in the modern world at that time; but now he's a bigot.

                                                                          He's only called a bigot by a bigger fucking bigot that's angry that a negro don't bow
                                                                          to his stupid ass.

                                                                          I now know that Thomas White invented the lemon squeezer and I'm very thankful for that because I use lemon-juice instead of gasoline in my tricycle that M. A. Cherry invented.
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                                                                          • Grapesoda
                                                                            So Fucking Banned
                                                                            • Jul 2003
                                                                            • 46238

                                                                            #38
                                                                            Originally posted by Mutt
                                                                            there's an ad by the United Negro College Fund that has a bunch of African American inventions - cant remember them but they were pretty interesting.
                                                                            http://www.enchantedlearning.com/inventors/black.shtml

                                                                            and famed black astronomer Silky Johnson discovered the first Black Hole
                                                                            Last edited by Grapesoda; 01-10-2011, 08:02 AM.

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                                                                            • blackmonsters
                                                                              Making PHP work
                                                                              • Nov 2002
                                                                              • 20961

                                                                              #39
                                                                              Originally posted by Emil
                                                                              I now know that Thomas White invented the lemon squeezer and I'm very thankful for that because I use lemon-juice instead of gasoline in my tricycle that M. A. Cherry invented.
                                                                              Please ignore all inventions made by black people, especially while speeding in your
                                                                              car.

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                                                                              • Tom_PM
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                                                                                • Feb 2005
                                                                                • 16443

                                                                                #40
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                                                                                and so forth
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                                                                                • dyna mo
                                                                                  just a fucking jerk
                                                                                  • Dec 2008
                                                                                  • 68184

                                                                                  #41
                                                                                  Originally posted by blackmonsters
                                                                                  Jesse Jackson who was in fact just as important
                                                                                  as MLK in the organizing of peaceful marches to stand up against some of the
                                                                                  nastiest bigotry in the modern world at that time
                                                                                  seriously? just as important as mlk?

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                                                                                  • Caligari
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                                                                                    • Oct 2009
                                                                                    • 5414

                                                                                    #42
                                                                                    besides the fact that your ass should be banned-

                                                                                    Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806)
                                                                                    Mathematician, Inventor

                                                                                    Born on November 9, 1731 near Elliott City, Maryland, Benjamin Banneker was one of America's greatest intellectuals and scientists. Benjamin Banneker was an essayist, inventor, mathematician, and astronomer. Because of his dark skin and great intellect he was called the "sable genius." Benjamin Banneker was a self-taught mathematician and astronomer. While still a youth he made a wooden clock which kept accurate time past the date that Banneker died. This clock is believed to be the first clock wholly made in America. In 1791, he served on a project to make a survey for the District of Columbia, helping to design the layout for our Nation's capital. Deeply interested in natural phenomena, Banneker started publishing an almanac in 1791 and continued its publication until 1802. He published a treatise on bees, did a mathematical study on the cycle of the seventeen-year locust, and became a pamphleteer for the anti-slavery movement. He was internationally known for his accomplishments and became an advisor to President Thomas Jefferson. He died on his farm on October 9, 1806.
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                                                                                    • ottopottomouse
                                                                                      She is ugly, bad luck.
                                                                                      • Jan 2010
                                                                                      • 13177

                                                                                      #43
                                                                                      Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
                                                                                      fire escape ladder: J. W. Winters; May 7, 1878
                                                                                      Originally posted by _Richard_
                                                                                      Fire escape Anna Connelly 1887
                                                                                      So for 9 years people had fire escape ladders and then a woman invents the fire escape
                                                                                      ↑ see post ↑
                                                                                      13101

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                                                                                      • american pervert
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                                                                                        • Sep 2002
                                                                                        • 6840

                                                                                        #44
                                                                                        Traffic Signal Invented by Garrett A. Morgan in 1923? No!
                                                                                        The first known traffic signal appeared in London in 1868 near the Houses of Parliament. Designed by JP Knight, it featured two semaphore arms and two gas lamps. The earliest electric traffic lights include Lester Wire's two-color version set up in Salt Lake City circa 1912, James Hoge's system (US patent #1,251,666) installed in Cleveland by the American Traffic Signal Company in 1914, and William Potts' 4-way red-yellow-green lights introduced in Detroit beginning in 1920. New York City traffic towers began flashing three-color signals also in 1920.
                                                                                        Garrett Morgan's cross-shaped, crank-operated semaphore was not among the first half-hundred patented traffic signals, nor was it "automatic" as is sometimes claimed, nor did it play any part in the evolution of the modern traffic light.

                                                                                        Gas Mask Garrett Morgan in 1914? No!
                                                                                        The invention of the gas mask predates Morgan's breathing device by several decades. Early versions were constructed by the Scottish chemist John Stenhouse in 1854 and the physicist John Tyndall in the 1870s, among many other inventors prior to World War I.

                                                                                        Peanut Butter George Washington Carver (who began his peanut research in 1903)? No!
                                                                                        Peanuts, which are native to the New World tropics, were mashed into paste by Aztecs hundreds of years ago. Evidence of modern peanut butter comes from US patent #306727 issued to Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal, Quebec in 1884, for a process of milling roasted peanuts between heated surfaces until the peanuts reached "a fluid or semi-fluid state." As the product cooled, it set into what Edson described as "a consistency like that of butter, lard, or ointment." In 1890, George A. Bayle Jr., owner of a food business in St. Louis, manufactured peanut butter and sold it out of barrels. J.H. Kellogg, of cereal fame, secured US patent #580787 in 1897 for his "Process of Preparing Nutmeal," which produced a "pasty adhesive substance" that Kellogg called "nut-butter." George Washington Carver "Discovered" hundreds of new and important uses for the peanut? Fathered the peanut industry? Revolutionized southern US agriculture? No! Research by Barry Mackintosh, who served as bureau historian for the National Park Service (which manages the G.W. Carver National Monument), demonstrated the following:

                                                                                        • Most of Carver's peanut and sweet potato creations were either unoriginal, impractical, or of uncertain effectiveness. No product born in his laboratory was widely adopted.
                                                                                        • The boom years for Southern peanut production came prior to, and not as a result of, Carver's promotion of the crop.
                                                                                        • Carver's work to improve regional farming practices was not of pioneering scientific importance and had little demonstrable impact.
                                                                                        To see how Carver gained "a popular reputation far transcending the significance of his accomplishments," read Mackintosh's excellent article George Washington Carver: The Making of a Myth.
                                                                                        Automatic Lubricator, "Real McCoy" Elijah McCoy revolutionized industry in 1872 by inventing the first device to automatically oil machinery? No! The phrase "Real McCoy" arose to distinguish Elijah's inventions from cheap imitations? No!
                                                                                        The oil cup, which automatically delivers a steady trickle of lubricant to machine parts while the machine is running, predates McCoy's career; a description of one appears in the May 6, 1848 issue of Scientific American. The automatic "displacement lubricator" for steam engines was developed in 1860 by John Ramsbottom of England, and notably improved in 1862 by James Roscoe of the same country. The "hydrostatic" lubricator originated no later than 1871. Variants of the phrase Real McCoy appear in Scottish literature dating back to at least 1856 — well before Elijah McCoy could have been involved.
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                                                                                        • Mr Cheeks
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                                                                                          • Apr 2002
                                                                                          • 901

                                                                                          #45
                                                                                          Originally posted by Emil
                                                                                          I now know that Thomas White invented the lemon squeezer and I'm very thankful for that because I use lemon-juice instead of gasoline in my tricycle that M. A. Cherry invented.
                                                                                          since you're obviously a hopeless ignorant and this fucking thread keeps getting bumped, might as well use it to educate the sheeps in your flock:

                                                                                          i recently visited the freedom center in
                                                                                          cincinnati, and learned about Benjamin Bradley. this slave actually bought his freedom with his own invention. now how gangsta is that?

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                                                                                          • american pervert
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                                                                                            • Sep 2002
                                                                                            • 6840

                                                                                            #46
                                                                                            Blood Bank Dr. Charles Drew in 1940? No!
                                                                                            During World War I, Dr. Oswald H. Robertson of the US army preserved blood in a citrate-glucose solution and stored it in cooled containers for later transfusion. This was the first use of "banked" blood. By the mid-1930s the Russians had set up a national network of facilities for the collection, typing, and storage of blood. Bernard Fantus, influenced by the Russian program, established the first hospital blood bank in the United States at Chicago's Cook County Hospital in 1937. It was Fantus who coined the term "blood bank." See highlights of transfusion history from the American Association of Blood Banks.
                                                                                            Blood Plasma Did Charles Drew "discover" (in about 1940) that plasma could be separated and stored apart from the rest of the blood, thereby revolutionizing transfusion medicine? No!
                                                                                            The possibility of using blood plasma for transfusion purposes was known at least since 1918, when English physician Gordon R. Ward suggested it in a medical journal. In the mid-1930s, John Elliott advanced the idea, emphasizing plasma's advantages in shelf life and donor-recipient compatibility, and in 1939 he and two colleagues reported having used stored plasma in 191 transfusions. (See historical notes on plasma use.) Charles Drew was not responsible for any breakthrough scientific or medical discovery; his main career achievement lay in supervising or co-supervising major programs for the collection and shipment of blood and plasma.

                                                                                            Washington DC city plan Benjamin Banneker? No!
                                                                                            Pierre-Charles L'Enfant created the layout of Washington DC. Banneker assisted Andrew Ellicott in the survey of the federal territory, but played no direct role in the actual planning of the city. The story of Banneker reconstructing the city design from memory after L'Enfant ran away with the plans (with the implication that the project would have failed if not for Banneker) has been debunked by historians.

                                                                                            Filament for Light Bulb Lewis Latimer invented the carbon filament in 1881 or 1882? No!
                                                                                            English chemist/physicist Joseph Swan experimented with a carbon-filament incandescent light all the way back in 1860, and by 1878 had developed a better design which he patented in Britain. On the other side of the Atlantic, Thomas Edison developed a successful carbon-filament bulb, receiving a patent for it (#223898) in January 1880, before Lewis Latimer did any work in electric lighting. From 1880 onward, countless patents were issued for innovations in filament design and manufacture (Edison had over 50 of them). Neither of Latimer's two filament-related patents in 1881 and 1882 were among the most important innovations, nor did they make the light bulb last longer, nor is there reason to believe they were adopted outside Hiram Maxim's company where Latimer worked at the time. (He was not hired by Edison's company until 1884, primarily as a draftsman and an expert witness in patent litigations). Latimer also did not come up with the first screw socket for the light bulb or the first book on electric lighting.

                                                                                            Heart Surgery (first successful) Dr. Daniel Hale Williams in 1893? No!
                                                                                            Dr. Williams repaired a wound not in the heart muscle itself, but in the sac surrounding it, the pericardium. This operation was not the first of its type: Henry Dalton of St. Louis performed a nearly identical operation two years earlier, with the patient fully recovering. Decades before that, the Spaniard Francisco Romero carried out the first successful pericardial surgery of any type, incising the pericardium to drain fluid compressing the heart. Surgery on the actual human heart muscle, and not just the pericardium, was first successfully accomplished by Ludwig Rehn of Germany when he repaired a wounded right ventricle in 1896. More than 50 years later came surgery on the open heart, pioneered by John Lewis, C. Walton Lillehei (often called the "father of open heart surgery") and John Gibbon (who invented the heart-lung machine).

                                                                                            "Third Rail" Granville Woods in 1901? No!
                                                                                            Werner von Siemens pioneered the use of an electrified third rail as a means for powering railway vehicles when he demonstrated an experimental electric train at the 1879 Berlin Industrial Exhibition. In the US, English-born Leo Daft used a third-rail system to electrify the Baltimore & Hampden lines in 1885. The first electrically powered subway trains, which debuted in London in the autumn of 1890, likewise drew power from a third rail. Details... Railway Telegraph Granville Woods prevented railway accidents and saved countless lives by inventing the train telegraph (patented in 1887), which allowed communication to and from moving trains? No!
                                                                                            The earliest patents for train telegraphs go back to at least 1873. Lucius Phelps was the first inventor in the field to attract widespread notice, and the telegrams he exchanged on the New York, New Haven & Hartford railroad in January 1885 were hailed in the Feb. 21, 1885 issue of Scientific American as "perhaps the first ever sent to and from a moving train." Phelps remained at the forefront in developing the technology and by the end of 1887 already held 14 US patents on his system. He joined a team led by Thomas Edison, who had been working on his "grasshopper telegraph" for trains, and together they constructed on the Lehigh Valley Railroad one of the only induction telegraph systems ever put to commercial use. Although this telegraph was a technical success, it fulfilled no public need, and the market for on-board train telegraphy never took off. There is no evidence that any commercial railway telegraph based on Granville Woods's patents was ever built. About the patent interference case

                                                                                            Refrigerated Truck Frederick Jones (with Joseph Numero) in 1938? No! Did Jones change America's eating habits by making possible the long-distance shipment of perishable foods? No!
                                                                                            Refrigerated ships and railcars had been moving perishables across oceans and continents even before Jones was born (see refrigerated transport timeline). Trucks with mechanically refrigerated cargo spaces appeared on the roads at least as early as the late 1920s (see the proof). Further development of truck refrigeration was more a process of gradual evolution than radical change.

                                                                                            Air Brake / Automatic Air Brake Granville Woods in 1904? No!
                                                                                            In 1869, a 22-year-old George Westinghouse received US patent #88929 for a brake device operated by compressed air, and in the same year organized the Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Many of the 361 patents he accumulated during his career were for air brake variations and improvements, including his first "automatic" version in 1872 (US #124404).
                                                                                            Air Conditioner Frederick Jones in 1949? No!
                                                                                            Dr. Willis Carrier built the first machine to control both the temperature and humidity of indoor air. He received the first of many patents in 1906 (US patent #808897, for the "Apparatus for Treating Air"). In 1911 he published the formulae that became the scientific basis for air conditioning design, and four years later formed the Carrier Engineering Corporation to develop and manufacture AC systems.
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                                                                                            • _Richard_
                                                                                              Too lazy to set a custom title
                                                                                              • Oct 2006
                                                                                              • 30991

                                                                                              #47
                                                                                              Originally posted by ottopottomouse
                                                                                              So for 9 years people had fire escape ladders and then a woman invents the fire escape
                                                                                              you never seen a fire escape? not really a ladder

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                                                                                              • american pervert
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                                                                                                • Sep 2002
                                                                                                • 6840

                                                                                                #48
                                                                                                I could keep posting more, but if you wanna see the rest of the this list, go HERE
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                                                                                                • Caligari
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                                                                                                  • 5414

                                                                                                  #49
                                                                                                  Bradley had not forgotten his work with steam engines. He saved the money he earned, and sold his original model engine to a student at the Academy. Bradley then used his savings to develop and build an engine large enough to run the first steam-powered warship.

                                                                                                  Because he was a slave, Benjamin Bradley was not allowed to get a patent for the engine he developed. He was, however, able to sell the engine and keep the money. He used that money to buy his freedom. He lived the rest of his life as a free person.
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                                                                                                  • woj
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                                                                                                    • Jul 2002
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                                                                                                    #50
                                                                                                    That's all great but lets keep things in perspective... so someone came up with a list of 2 dozen items that were invented by black people? That's great, *thumbs up*... all while everyone else invented 1000s, probably even millions of things, you could write whole books about all the inventions in the world...

                                                                                                    I'm not intending to sound racist, I'm not, I could care less who invented what, just pointing it out the facts...
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