Thomas L. jennings
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.
George washington is the first presidentand aberham linclon was the 7and i am obama
Toni rudisill
Yes, Sarah Boone was the first African American woman to receive a U.S. patent. She was awarded Patent No. 473,653 on April 26, 1892, for her invention of an improved iron board, which featured a narrow, curved design to facilitate the ironing of women's garments. Boone's patent is significant not only for its practical application but also for breaking barriers in a time when African American inventors, particularly women, faced considerable challenges in securing recognition and rights for their inventions.
Judy W. Reed is the first African-American woman awarded a US patent, January 1884 for her dough kneeding and rolling machine.
It is unknown who the first African American born in the US Was however it was most likely a slave.
who was the first african american to behonored on a us postage camp
It is unknown who the first African American born in the US Was however it was most likely a slave.
Colin powell was the first African American to serve the US secretary of State
Thomas L. Jennings was the first African American to be granted a patent for dry-scouring in the US. There is no record if he had any siblings, but the profits he gained from the patent were used to free his family from slavery.
Mary dixon kies
The US has never had an African-American Vice President.