Yes, Earl Dickson was a white American man. He was a cotton buyer who invented the Band-Aid in 1920 to help his wife with small cuts and injuries she often got in the kitchen.
Earle Dickson invented the Band-Aid at his home in Highland Park, New Jersey, while working as a cotton buyer for Johnson & Johnson in 1920.
James Earl Ray had nine siblings, including six brothers and three sisters.
No, not all black people were slaves. While millions of black people were enslaved throughout history, there were also free black individuals and communities that existed. It's important to recognize the diversity of experiences within the black community.
"Worked" is a generous way to put it. Black were enslavedon plantations.
Hawaii's state stone is black coral, represented by the species Antipatharia. Black coral is commonly found in deep waters around the Hawaiian Islands and is known for its black or dark brown coloration.
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Earle Ensign Dickson is credited with inventing the Band-Aid. He was born on October 10, 1892 in Grandview, Tennessee. His parents were Richard Ensign Dickson (a doctor) and Mary Augusta Hester.
he grew up in highlandpark, new jersey.
Earl Black was born in 1942.
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James Earl Ray was white.
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