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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.
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.
David Nelson Crosthwait Jr was an African American inventor, engineer and journalist. He was born in Nashville, Tennessee on May 27, 1898 and he died on February 25, 1976.
Lloyd P. Ray died in Seattle, Washington on April 25, 1940 of a natural death. He was best known for being an african-american inventor in the 1900's.
Lloyd P. Ray died in Seattle, Washington on April 25, 1940 of a natural death. He was best known for being an african-american inventor in the 1900's.
Alexander Miles was a well known African American inventor. He was born in 1838 and died in 1918 at 80 years old.
he became a african american doctor
No William Otis was not African American and he was actually an American inventor of the Steam Shovel. He was born on September 20, 1813 and he died 13 November 1839 he was 26 when he had died.(1813-09-20)
Frederick Jones was an African American inventor and the winner of many awards. Frederick died in 1961 from lung cancer.
Frederick McKinley Jones (1893-1961), African-American inventor, was 67 years old when he died of lung cancer.
Robert Williams - South African cricketer - died in 1984.
is on the African-American inventor of the Illusion TransmitterBorn May, 1943 _-patricia williamz
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.
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.
All African American writers that have died, died in the past. Without exception.
Daniel Hale Williams was an african-american inventor.He died in 1930.Daniel Hale Williams was the first doctor to perform open heart surgery in 1893. He also co-founded the National Association of Medicine.