G.T. Sampson was a significant figure in the context of the early 20th-century American Civil Rights Movement, known for his roles in advocating for social justice and equality. His job primarily involved organizing and promoting initiatives aimed at improving the rights and living conditions of African Americans. Through various community efforts, Sampson worked to raise awareness about racial discrimination and push for legislative changes that would benefit marginalized groups.
Deborah Sampson didn't do anything with Paul Revere. Revere loaned Sampson money because Sampson was having financial trouble. Sampson paid Paul back.
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Henry Sampson Woodfall died in 1805.
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Deborah Sampson died in 1827.
geoge t sampson was born in manchester
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GT Sampson was an African American inventor. Sampson is best known for his invention of the clothes dryer in 1892.
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Black, genius. He was an AFRICAN-AMERICAN inventor!
he invented washers, dryers1
he invented the clothes dryer thats all
George's dad, Brian Sampson, is a window fitter.
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Henry Sampson didn't invent the cellular phone, a man by the name of Martin Cooper did. Henry Sampson did invent the PHOTO ELECTRIC CELL, which has nothing in common with the cell phone.
yes she was in 1778