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Sara E. Goode was the first African American women to receive a United States patent.
Thomas Jennings
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.
Sarah E. Goode was famous for inventing the cabinet bed and she was also famous for being the first African American women to receive the patent.
Thomas Jennings was the first African American to receive a patent, on March 3, 1821 U.S. patent3306x. Jennings' patent was for a dry-cleaning process called "dry scouring".Thomas Jennings was born in 1791. He was 30 years old when he was granted a patent for a dry cleaning process. Thomas Jennings was a free tradesman and operated a dry cleaning business in New York City. His income went mostly to his abolitionist activities. In 1831, Thomas Jennings became assistant secretary for the First Annual Convention of the People of Color in Philadelphia, PA.Thomas Jennings died in New York City in 1856.
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
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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.
Thomas L. jennings