Duty of Memory - Dr. Vivien Theodore Thomas: Born in New Iberia, Louisiana, on August 29, 1910 and died on November 26, 1985, this African-American surgical technician developed, in the 1940s, techniques used to treat childhood cyanosis, including Blalo… https://t.co/qW506jDShl
Duty of Memory - Jan Ernst Matzeliger, born on September 15, 1852 in Paramaribo and died on August 24, 1889 in Lynn, Massachusetts: Son of a slave, he revolutionized the world of footwear thanks to his invention. (Jan Ernst Matzeliger was an African-A… https://t.co/7e4O971OSk
Duty of Memory - Black/African Peoples and Black/African Pride: Know that no race in the world holds a monopoly on intelligence. Africa, the cradle of humanity, is potentially very rich in natural resources, but also in human resources. (Africa is- https://t.co/USLnOk9qMD
Duty of Memory - Have you ever taken the time to look at the list of Black/African inventors who revolutionized the world? For example, Lewis Howard Latimer, Garrett A. Morgan, or Marc Regis Hannah: These inventors have been forgotten by history simply- https://t.co/Pr9vzxqbF8
Duty of Memory : Dear Black/African brothers and sisters, do you know that each generation has a choice between betraying or fulfilling its mission? Freedom is not given, it is earned, and if we are still here today, it is thanks to those who came - https://t.co/uHSTfwHcmI
Duty of Memory - Kola Nut vs. Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola/Combinations: A story with varied interpretations; the kola nut is the fruit of various trees of the genus Kola, often called kola palm; a single nut can weigh up to 25 grams; (indeed, the kola nut- https://t.co/5Tomkn90vQ
Duty of Memory: Black/African people, did you know that the chips you consume daily were invented by a Black/African man, George Speck, who then took the name George Crum? George Speck was born around 1828 in Malta, New York, to a Native American mothe…https://t.co/3sWoJvhSbw
Duty of Memory - Benin: A man has invented a 100% natural pesticide, free of toxic chemicals, made from neem seeds. (This is proof that the earth produces everything we need for a healthy life, respecting humanity, the earth, and nature. This researcher- https://t.co/SyOlKcnwgh
Duty of Memory : Edmond Albius was a slave, originally from the island of Réunion, who discovered the process of fertilizing vanilla in 1841. For those who don't know, Edmond was born into slavery and orphaned in 1829 on a property in Sainte-Suzanne- https://t.co/sVFAxD6hdY
Duty of Memory -Debate: Dear Black/African brothers and sisters, did you know that Nearis Green was the slave who invented Jack Daniel’s? (Jack Daniel’s could have been called « Nearis Green » if this African-American slave, a highly talented distiller- https://t.co/W6Z9bCwbwm
Duty of Memory – The Kongo Rumba: The rumba is a dance created by Black/African slaves in Cuba Originating in the Kongo Kingdom, which encompassed northern Angola, southern Kongo-Kinshasa, Kongo-Brazzaville, and southern Gabon, its capital was Mbaza - https://t.co/GmIA4Ye6aS
The Black/African beauty - The Delights of KongoLisolo: Eat me, drink me, I am what we swallow to continue living and escape evil. (I am the night without day, the voice of the dungeon that rumbles incessantly when you think it is mute. I feed on souls... https://t.co/tBEz1mJv3C
The Black/African Beauty - The Delights of KongoLisolo: Eat me, drink me, I am what one swallows to continue living and escape evil; (I am the night without day, the voice of the dungeon that rumbles ceaselessly when one believes it to be mute; I feed- https://t.co/tBEz1mJv3C
Duty of Memory - The origin and history of hair straightening: Who invented straightening? A man or a woman?? Definitely an American. Many myths surround the birth of hair straightening. (At the time of slavery, to punish the rebel slaves, the master d…
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Duty of Memory – Marjorie Stewart Joyner, born October 24, 1896 and died December 27, 1994: Marjorie Stewart Joyner was an African-American pioneer in the field of cosmetology, entrepreneur, philanthropist, educator and civil rights activist. She revolu…
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Duty of Memory: Marie Van Brittan Brown, born on October 30, 1922 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, United States. She died in the same neighborhood of Queens on February 2, 1999, at the age of 76. Marie Van is famous for having co-invented, with her husban…
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Duty of Memory: Alfred L. Cralle, born in Kenbridge, Virginia, on September 4, 1866 and died on May 6, 1919: Cralle was an African-American businessman and inventor, best known for inventing the ice scoop in 1897; (On June 10, 1896, Cralle filed a pate…
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Duty of Memory – Alexander Miles, born May 18, 1838, and died May 7, 1918: African-American inventor and businessman, Miles is best known for obtaining a patent (U.S. Patent No. 371,207) on October 11, 1887, for the automatic opening and closing of- https://t.co/b6UDeBazod
Duty of Memory : Granville Tailer Woods, born April 23, 1856, in Columbus, Ohio, and died January 30, 1910, in New York City, New York: African American inventor, often called « The Black Edison », Woods filed more than 50 patents during his lifetime- https://t.co/83VuOL7CbR
Duty of Memory-An Outline of the History of the Cell Phone: Did you know that the cell phone will be 55 years old on July 6, 2026? Is Henry Sampson the inventor of the cell phone? Yes and no. Sampson is not the inventor of the telephone. The traditional- https://t.co/RDfs6kRasu