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Henry T Sampson, Inventor No, he is not dead.
first of all most people wouldn't exept the fact that he was black so he did what most blacks thought they couldn't do, he got a good education and became a inventor
Granville T. Woods accomplishments was to be a better inventor.
There are photos of Joseph Lee the inventor in the book Lee's Bread Machines by Jerome T. Peoples
Contrary to some internet sources, the black inventor Granville T. Woods does not seem to have married or had children; sources from his day do not mention a wife and kids, and in fact, he is referred to in those newspapers as a bachelor.
He died on january 7 1899
if it is the black inventor george t Sampson u are takling about he invented the clothes dryer
Henry T Sampson, Inventor No, he is not dead.
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Lydia T. Black died in 2007.
Charlie T. Black died on 1988-12-14.
first of all most people wouldn't exept the fact that he was black so he did what most blacks thought they couldn't do, he got a good education and became a inventor
Natalie R. Love is an African-American woman who invented the T-top roof cover.
J. T. 'Blondy' Black died on 2000-05-04.
Henry T. Sampson was an African American inventor born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1934. He has not died yet, he is still alive and well.
He invented many things. Many of his inventions were developments of previous ideas, as is true of most inventions! In the list of patents registered by T Elkins are: # a combined dining table, ironing table and quilting frame, in 1870. # a chamber commode in 1872. # a refrigeration device in 1879.