Alexander Miles was a well known African American inventor. He was born in 1838 and died in 1918 at 80 years old.
Maxine Snowden, an African American inventor known for her contributions in the field of technology and innovation, passed away on March 21, 2020. She was recognized for her work in developing solutions that addressed various challenges in her community. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of inventors and innovators.
Walter Sammons died in 1973. He was the inventor of a new and improved hot comb for African American hair.
That freedom should be won on the homefront before being won overseas.
he was mixed
Frederick Jones was an African American inventor and the winner of many awards. Frederick died in 1961 from lung cancer.
Alexander Miles was a well known African American inventor. He was born in 1838 and died in 1918 at 80 years old.
Thomas Elkins was an African American inventor from Albany, New York. It is not clear when he died but he was born in the 1800s.
The African-American inventor Dr. Thomas Elkins, lived from 1818 until his death in 1900. His cause of death is unknown.
Maxine Snowden, an African American inventor known for her contributions in the field of technology and innovation, passed away on March 21, 2020. She was recognized for her work in developing solutions that addressed various challenges in her community. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of inventors and innovators.
That African American ppl are nothing but trash and need to die with aids.
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.
Frederick M Jones was an African American inventor. Frederick became ill with lung cancer and eventually died on February 21,1961.
Robert F. Flemming died on March 3, 1886. He was an African American inventor. One of his inventions was the guitar. He was raped by his mom to death.
Johnny Martin - American football - died on 1968-03-17.
Charles Martin - American football - died on 2005-01-26.
Walter Sammons died in 1973. He was the inventor of a new and improved hot comb for African American hair.