Black Inventors in the Age of Segregation

Granville T. Woods, Lewis H. Latimer, and Shelby J. Davidson

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Black Inventors in the Age of Segregation

Granville T. Woods, Lewis H. Latimer, and Shelby J. Davidson

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"In this study, Rayvon Fouche examines the life and work of three African Americans: Granville Woods (1856-1910), an independent inventor; Lewis Latimer (1848-1928), a corporate engineer with General Electric; and Shelby Davidson (1868-1930), who worked in the U.S. Treasury Department. Detailing the difficulties and human frailties that make their achievements all the more impressive, Fouche explains how each man used invention for financial gain, as a claim on entering adversarial environments, and as a means to technical stature in a Jim Crow institutional setting.".

"Describing how Woods, Latimer, and Davidson struggled to balance their complicated racial identities - as both black and white communities perceived them - with inventors' hopes of being judged solely on the content of their inventive work, Fouche provides a nuanced view of African American contributions to and relationships with technology during a period of rapid industrialization and mounting national attention to the inequities of a separate-but-equal social order."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
225

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Black Inventors in the Age of Segregation: Granville T. Woods, Lewis H. Latimer, and Shelby J. Davidson
September 10, 2003, The Johns Hopkins University Press
Hardcover in English

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First Sentence

"In the current historical moment, information-no matter how trivial or how important-circulates more rapidly than ever."

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Library of Congress
T39 .F68 2003, T39.F68 2003

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
225
Dimensions
9.4 x 6.1 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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Open Library
OL9380922M
ISBN 10
0801873193
ISBN 13
9780801873195
LCCN
2002015860
OCLC/WorldCat
50731028
Library Thing
2130820
Goodreads
2897565

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