Black
Inventors, Crafting Over Two Hundred Years of Success
(Now Available)
Brooklyn, NY. Wednesday, June 25th - Black Inventors, Crafting Over 200 Years
of Success, clearly outlines Black inventors from over seventy countries. The
author Keith C. Holmes has spent some twenty years researching information on
inventions by Black people from such places as Belize, Canada, France, Germany,
Ghana, Haiti, Jamaica, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago to
name a few.
This book points out a number of the inventions, patents and labor saving
devices developed by Black inventors. Africans before the period of enslavement
developed a number of inventions: agricultural tools, building materials,
medicinal herbs, cloths, and weapons are just a few examples. Though many Black
people were brought to Canada, Caribbean, Central and South America and the
United States in chains under the yoke of slavery, it is relatively unknown
that many of them developed labor saving devices and inventions that created
companies, generated money and jobs. This is one of the first books to address
the diversity of the Black inventors and their inventions from a global
perspective.
The focus of this book is to introduce the readers to the
facts that inventions by black people both past and present were developed and
patented on a global scale. This also means that there are inventors in every
culture people whose ideas have been turned into inventions. In the past the
focus has been on American and European inventors. The new giants in the
patenting process are Brazil, China, India, Japan, Nigeria, South Africa and
South Korea.
Black inventors have from the very beginning of their
involvement in the invention and patent process in Western Civilization have
made important and earth shattering impact on the world. This book outlines the
early Black inventors from the United States including almost all fifty-one
states. It documents one of the first Black inventors to obtain a patent in the
Caribbean and the United States. In the United States there are now sixteen
African American men inducted in to the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Two of
the inventors, Jan E. Matziliger, Suriname and Elijah McCoy, Colchester, Canada
were born outside the United States. Recently, Dr. Patrica Bath was nominated
to the National Inventors Hall of Fame. Yet, there are still no African
American women who have been inducted into this prestigious organization. Mr.
Holmes documents inventions by Black women inventors from Africa, Canada,
Caribbean, United Kingdom and the United States.
The material available in this book is an introduction into
the world of inventions by Black inventors. It gives the reader, researcher,
librarian, student and teachers the materials needed to effectively understand
that the Black inventor is not one dimensional but global occurrence.
Mr. Holmes is available for lectures and book signings. The
book sells for 15.00 US dollars., for more information call 646-610-1485, or
visit our website: www.globalblackinventor.com or send an
email to: info@globalblackinventor.com or kcholmes50@gmail.com
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