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Sarah Boone was an African American inventor of the ironing board. Her mother was Jane VanCleve and her father was Squire Jr. Boone.
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The name of Sarah Boones husband was Marshall Boone.
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the cabinet bed (a bed that folds up into the wall)
Sarah Boones most likely did not have much of an education as there were few educational opportunities for blacks let alone female blacks. She was a dressmaker so she had a practical education in sewing.
Sarah Boone was an African American inventor from the 19th century and there is limited information available about her educational background. However, it is known that she was an inventor who received a patent for an improved ironing board design in 1892.
The ironing board.
The Improved Ironing board
Sarah Boone was an African American inventor who patented an improved ironing board in 1892, which included a narrower design with collapsible legs, making it easier to store. Boone's invention helped to revolutionize the way people ironed their clothes, making the process more efficient and convenient. She was a trailblazer for women inventors and contributed significantly to the development of household appliances.
Sarah Boone was an African American inventor of the ironing board. Her mother was Jane VanCleve and her father was Squire Jr. Boone.
The mechanics of how clothes were ironed before Sarah Boone's improvements were made to the ironing board are pretty much the same. Her improvements made it easier to iron sleeves and bodies of women's garments because the board was narrow, curved, and made of wood.