no he was white
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yes there is but there is also another guy that doesinappropriate stuff so that is not the inventor because he is obviously a black man
The man given credit for the invention of the first practical automobile in 1885 was Karl Benz. He was a German and he was caucasian not black.
the inventor of basketball was a man by the name of James Naismith.
George Washington Carver was a good man. he treted people right and was very kind to other's.
George Crum, the inventor of the potato chip, faced challenges as a Black man living in the 19th century when racial discrimination was prevalent. He also encountered difficulties as an entrepreneur, particularly in obtaining recognition and financial success for his invention. Additionally, he had to navigate competition and copycats in the snack food industry.
The man who is credited with inventing the stapler was born in Ohio, lived in Washington DC, and then moved to New York; he had a summer home in Riverdale-on-Hudson (today part of the Bronx), and a residence in Manhattan.
Don George was a white man of Jewish Desent. His original name before he changed it was Don Gorwitz. I know this because he was my Uncle.
Man in a Suitcase - 1967 Which Way Did He Go McGill 1-24 was released on: UK: 6 March 1968 USA: 2 August 1968
Saint George is traditionally depicted as a white man in Western art and culture. There is no historical evidence to suggest that he was black. However, there are differing opinions and interpretations, so it's worth researching further to explore different perspectives.
The toilet seat has been around so long no one can claim to be the original inventor. However, a black man, Johnny Henry of Laurel, Mississippi recently patented a vibrating toilet seat.
The man who is credited with inventing the stapler was born in Ohio, lived in Washington DC, and then moved to New York; he had a summer home in Riverdale-on-Hudson (today part of the Bronx), and a residence in Manhattan.