The ironing board.
The Improved Ironing board
Sarah Boone inventor is good then everybody else.
Sarah Boone had to face the fact that she was black and no one wanted to take her invention serious
Sarah Boone's invention, the improved ironing board, was primarily made out of wood and a padded cover. She designed it to be adjustable and foldable, which made it more practical for use in homes. Boone's innovative design contributed to the efficiency of ironing clothes, particularly for women's garments.
This invention came across Sarah's mind December 10,1887 this has been Brandon Watson
Sarah Boone was an inventer. She made an improvement of the ironing board. She also was the first African American to get a U.S. patent.
Sarah Boone was famous for being one of the first African American Inventors of her time.
I'm sorry, but I don't have specific information on where Sarah Boone was born or the hospital in which she was delivered. Sarah Boone is best known for her invention of the improved ironing board in the late 19th century, but details about her personal life, including her birthplace, are not widely documented.
Yes, Sarah Boone had siblings. She was one of several children in her family, although specific details about her siblings are not widely documented. Boone is primarily known for her contributions to the invention of the ironing board, rather than her family background.
Squire Boone was her father and Sarah Morgan was her mother.George Wilcaxson was Sarah Boone's Dad and Elizabeth Hall as Sarah Boone's mother
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Sarah Boone invented the ironing board. She lived near New Haven Connecticut and was one of the first African American women to receive a patent for an invention.