Joseph h smith biography inventors
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Black History – Sunday 20.10.2019
The theme for today is “Look Where God has brought us”
Look how far we’ve come, we’re not where we ought to be, but we’re not what we used to be. Thank God for what you’ve done for me.
I think it is important to teach Black his/her story all the time not just for one month. I encourage you to read and get a better understanding of his/her story and our legacy. Now we all know about Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and Rosa Parks but do we know about Frederick Mckinley Jones, Dr Patricia Bath, Dr Daniel Hale Williams and Garrett Morgan.
We may or may not know these individuals, so I am going to take you on a journey. I am going to paint a day in your life.
You get up today getting ready for church don’t want to be late or Pastor Joe will give you the Look.
This morning is a little chilly and you go to turn the heating on let me introduce you to
Alice H Parker, she invented the heating furnace that supplied central heating for homes and buildings she registered her invention on the 23.12.1919.
You wonder what I shall wear for church you reach for your favourite shirt but it is still in the washing machine wet, so you quickly take it out and put it in the drye
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Four Black Inventors You May Not Know
On steamy, hot days when it is just too hot to stay outdoors, many relax under the cool breeze of an air conditioner. Frederick McKinley Jones, an African American engineer, designed the first refrigerated truck unit for shipping perishable foods across interstates. This same design was implemented in the invention of the first air conditioners for military fields hospitals and kitchens.
The summer months have also become a time when many Americans want to spruce up and maintain their lawns. The grass must be mowed. John Albert Burr, a former African American slave, and inventor, patented the technology to redesign the lawn mower with traction wheels and rotary blades. He did not invent the lawn mower but his redesign of this popular and useful machine is still being used today.
To keep that lawn in the luscious green of good health, it must be watered. In 1817 Joseph Lessler designed and patented the first sprinkler system. However, in 1897, sixteen years after Lessler’s design, Joseph H. Smith, an African American inventor improved the sprinkler system and patented the first rotary sprinkler system.
Those hot summer days also fuel our appetite for a cool treat, ice cream. In Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, in 1897, an African American busi
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Joseph H. Smith
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