The firsts.

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Last year, I wrote about Sarah E. Goode, who was the first black woman to obtain a U.S. patent. This year, let me introduce you to Thomas Jennings, the first black person (or at least the first one recorded in patent office records) to obtain a U.S. patent for his invention, a dry cleaning device called the dry scourer. In a true display of economic empowerment, he used the first money he earned to liberate his family from slavery and support the cause of the abolitionists.


3 responses to “The firsts.”

  1. Diva (in Demand) Avatar

    A dry cleaning device huh? Cool!

    1. tjsthings Avatar

      Yep. He was movin on up!

  2. melette Avatar

    Very cool!

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