I am not 100% sure but I believe it may be Dr. Makola Abdullah.He is currently at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering. He was a professor of mine for Engineering Mechanics. Great teacher, I'm very thankful to have had him, he inspired and motivated me. One of the main reasons I am getting my Ph. D. Thanks Abdullah!
Thomas Jennings developed a method of dry-cleaning in 1821.
Richard Greener was the first to graduate, but that probably doesnt help you. Im sorry, but I googled it and nothing except the first came up.
Carter Woodson was the Second African American to get a PHD from Harvard University. He is consitered to be the father of black history. He was an author, historian, and journalist.
Clarence Ellis 1969
W.E.B. Dubois
Sarah Goode was the first African American women to receive a U.S. patent. She received it in 1885 for a bed that folded up into a desk.
Shirley Chisholm
He was the first African American to be the Harvard Law Review Editor.
William Harvey Carney was the first African American to perform an action for which a Medal of Honor was awarded, but Robert Blake was the first African American to actually receive the Medal.
Roger Arliner Young (1899 - November 9, 1964) was an American scientist of zoology, biology, and marine biology. She is first African American woman to receive a doctorate degree in zoology.
Sarah Goode was the first African American women to receive a U.S. patent. She received it in 1885 for a bed that folded up into a desk.
Patricia Bath
Thomas Jennings was the first African American to receive a patent.
The first African American to receive a patent for an invention was Thomas L. Jennings. He invented a process of dry cleaning in 1821.
First African American woman to receive a patent, designed furniture and received a patent for a fold-away bed
George washington is the first presidentand aberham linclon was the 7and i am obama
If you are refering to first African American woman doctor to receive a patent for a medical invention then yes
Sara E. Goode was the first African American women to receive a United States patent.
Thomas L. Jennings, 1821, for a dry-cleaning process. Sarah E. Goode, 1885, became the first African-American woman to receive a patent, for a Cabinet bed.
Thomas Jennings
Patrica Bath is a famous African American doctor. she was the first African American women doctor to receive a patent for medical purpose. And this is true I Looked It Up My Name Is Cheniya Baker BarksDale.
Patricia Era Bath; she was a ophthalmologist and the first African American doctor to receive a patent.