Yes he is
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Henry T. Sampson was an African American inventor born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1934. He has not died yet, he is still alive and well.
Henry T Sampson, Inventor No, he is not dead.
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American inventor Henry Thomas Sampson is still alive (as of 22 February 2008).
•First African-American woman circuit court judge•representative of the State Department during the Cold War•First African-American woman to receive an LL.M.•First African-American woman to be an official American representative to the United Nations
Henry T. Sampson had two brothers and three sisters.
Henry T. Sampson has one brother and one sister. He is the son of Henry T. Sampson Sr. and Mildred Sampson. The family has been supportive of his achievements, including his contributions to engineering and inventions.
Henry T. Sampson lives in Noth America
Henry T. Thomas Sampson, Jr. is an American inventor. He was born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1934. His father name was H. T. Sampson Sr., former executive dean of Jackson State University.
Henry T. Sampson's father was Henry T. Sampson Sr., and his mother was Mary Sampson. He was born in 1934 and is known for his contributions as an engineer, inventor, and author, particularly in the field of nuclear engineering and for developing the gamma electric cell.