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.
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No, George Washington Carver was not related to George Washington; he was merely named after George Washington, or possibly Booker T. Washington, who hired him at the age of 32 to teach agriculture.
Booker T. Washington helped George Washington Carver by giving him a job at the Tuskegee Institute.
In an age where education for black children was limited, Henry T. Simpson's early education was only facilitated because he showed great ability and promise in his studies. He became the first African-American to be awarded a PhD in Nuclear Engineering.
if it is the black inventor george t Sampson u are takling about he invented the clothes dryer
where was the invetor george t. sampsonborn
Henry T Sampson, Inventor No, he is not dead.
who is George T. Sampson parents?
George T Sampson was the one who invented the clothes dryer in 1892.
George T. Sampson invented the clothes dryer in the early 20th century. He was granted the patent for the design in 1892.
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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.
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Henry T. Sampson's father was Henry T. Sampson Sr., and his mother was Mary Sampson. He was born in 1934 and is known for his contributions as an engineer, inventor, and author, particularly in the field of nuclear engineering and for developing the gamma electric cell.
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.