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comments from my friendsYou need to be friends with ANTJACKS in order to leave them a Comment.In the meantime, you can always sign their guestbook. favorite songsrecent blog postsOUR HISTOYPosted ca. 4.2 million years ago Australopithecus anamensis, the first known hominid ancestor of modern humans, emerges on the shores of what is now Lake Rudolf in East Africa. Ca. 3.2 million years ago The 1974 discovery of the nearly complete hominid skeleton of ?Lucy? Australopithecus afarensis, near what is now Hadar, Ethiopia, establishes the origin of human history in this region of East Africa. In 2006, a 3.3 millionyearold fossilized hominid toddler was uncovered in the same region, now known... (continue reading) thinking of mePosted Take the chains of my brain and i will release the strain of Who i am what i am and whay i want to be I start to dream of what i can accomplish both inside and outside of the person who is me Am I a person or a manqiun as some view me personal messageIt has been widely known in America. That the BLACK MAN did not contribute anything to civilization. Certain segments of our community said, that these children of former slaves were three-fifths of a human being. In spite of the fact that some believe they have been unfairly treated in the western world for over 500 years. And that they were born without a soul, possessed an inferior mind, and would never be able to drive an automobile. However, the following "TOP SECRET" information will align itself with the words of the creator and a man from Africa named JESUS. "That ye shall know the TRUTH, and that the TRUTH would make/set you free: A FEW, INVENTIONS CREATED BY BLACK PEOPLE BUT NOT WORTHY TO BE INCLUDED INTO THE HISTORY BOOKS IN THE LAND OF THE FREE, AND THE HOME OF THE BRAVE. Air conditioning unit: Frederick M. Jones; July 12, 1949 Almanac: Benjamin Banneker; Approx 1791 Auto cut-off switch: Granville T. Woods; January 1,1839 Auto fishing devise: G. Cook; May 30, 1899 Automatic gear shift: Richard Spikes; February 28, 1932 Baby buggy: W.H. Richardson; June 18, 1899 Bicycle frame: L.R. Johnson; October 10, 1899 Biscuit cutter: A.P. Ashbourne; November 30, 1875 Blood plasma bag: Charles Drew; Approx. 1945 Cellular phone: Henry T. Sampson; July 6, 1971 Chamber commode: T. Elkins; January 3, 1897 Clothes dryer: G. T. Sampson; June 6, 1862 Curtain rod: S. R. Scratton; November 30, 1889 Curtain rod support: William S. Grant; August 4, 1896 Door knob: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878 Door stop: O. Dorsey; December 10, 1878 Dust pan: Lawrence P. Ray; August 3, 1897 Egg beater: Willie Johnson; February 5, 1884 Electric lampbulb: Lewis Latimer; March 21, 1882 Elevator: Alexander Miles; October 11, 1867 Eye protector: P. Johnson; November 2, 1880 Fire escape ladder: J. W. Winters; May 7, 1878 Fire extinguisher: T. Marshall; October 26, 1872 Folding bed: L. C. Bailey; July 18, 1899 Folding chair: Brody & Surgwar; June 11, 1889 Fountain pen: W. B. Purvis; January 7, 1890 Furniture caster: O. A. Fisher; 1878 Gas mask: Garrett Morgan; October 13, 1914 Golf tee: T. Grant; December 12, 1899 Guitar: Robert F. Flemming, Jr. March 3, 1886 Hair brush: Lydia O. Newman; November 15,18-- Hand stamp: Walter B. Purvis; February 27, 1883 Horse shoe: J. Ricks; March 30, 1885 Ice cream scooper: A. L. Cralle; February 2, 1897 Improve. Sugar making: Norbet Rillieux; December 10, 1846 Insect-destroyer gun: A. C. Richard; February 28, 1899 Ironing board: Sarah Boone; December 30, 1887 Key chain: F. J. Loudin; January 9, 1894 Lantern: Michael C. Harvey; August 19, 1884 Lawn mower: L. A. Burr; May 19, 1889 Lawn sprinkler: J. W. Smith; May 4, 1897 Lemon squeezer: J. Thomas White; December 8, 1893 Lock: W. A. Martin; July 23, 18-- Lubricating cup: Ellijah McCoy; November 15, 1895 Lunch pail: James Robinson; 1887 Mail box: Paul L. Downing; October 27, 1891 Mop: Thomas W. Stewart; June 11, 1893 Motor: Frederick M. Jones; June 27, 1939 Peanut butter: George Washington Carver; 1896 Pencil sharpener: J. L. Love; November 23, 1897 Record player arm: Joseph Hunger Dickenson January 8, 1819 Refrigerator: J. Standard; June 14, 1891 Riding saddles: W. D. Davis; October 6, 1895 Rolling pin: John W. Reed; 1864 Shampoo headrest: C. O. Bailiff; October 11, 1898 Spark plug: Edmond Berger; February 2, 1839 Stethoscope: Imhotep; Ancient Egypt Stove: T. A. Carrington; July 25, 1876 Straightening comb: Madam C. J. Walker; Approx 1905 Street sweeper: Charles B. Brooks; March 17, 1890 Phone transmitter: Granville T. Woods; December 2, 1884 Thermostat control: Frederick M. Jones; February 23, 1960 Traffic light: Garrett Morgan; November 20, 1923 Tricycle: M. A. Cherry; May 6, 1886 Typewriter: Burridge & Marshman; April 7, 1885 |
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