Hidden No More: Week 11 round-up
…Yale in 1876, the first time any American university conferred a doctorate on an African American. He went on to teach at Philadelphia’s Institute for Colored Youth for 26 years….
…Yale in 1876, the first time any American university conferred a doctorate on an African American. He went on to teach at Philadelphia’s Institute for Colored Youth for 26 years….
Science For All Your gift to Morehead creates exciting new shows and exhibits for our guests, underwrites field trips for children from schools that otherwise would not be able to…
…& the History of Technology,” explored ways in which women and people of color have contributed to American innovation. Julian Abele, Architect When Duke University was being built, Abele was…
…nutritious foods in the American South. Norbert Rillieux In 1843, Rillieux received a patent for an improved method of refining sugar. His innovation transformed the sugar industry. It is still…
…Science Correlations: 4.P.3.1 6th Grade Science Correlations: 6.P.1.1, 6.P.1.3 Physical Science Science Correlations: PSc.3.2.1, PSc.3.2.3, PSc.3.2.4 Newton In Motion Kindergarten Science Correlations: K.P.1.1, K.P.1.2 1st Grade Science Correlations: 1.P.1.1, 1.P.1.2,…
Thomas L. Jennings Jennings, a tailor, was the first African American known to receive a U.S. patent. In 1821, he was granted patent no. 3,306x for “dry scouring,” a precursor…
…over time. Without his findings, many of these inventors would be unknown. Lewis Temple Temple lived as a free man in New Bedford, Massachusetts, where he worked as a blacksmith….
…Q: Why Morehead? A: I love Morehead because it doesn’t feel like work and I’m always learning new things while meeting really cool people. I love the Morehead environment and…
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…Howard University’s new medical school, where he taught anatomy. Rebecca Crumpler In 1864, Crumpler became the first African American woman to earn an M.D. degree. Her “Book of Medical Discourses,”…