Sarah Boone
ụdịekere | nwanyị |
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mba o sị | Njikota Obodo Amerika |
aha enyere | Sarah |
aha ezinụlọ ya | Boone |
ụbọchị ọmụmụ ya | 1832 |
Ebe ọmụmụ | Craven County |
Ụbọchị ọnwụ ya | 1904 |
Ebe ọ nwụrụ | New Haven |
ọrụ ọ na-arụ | inventor |
agbụrụ | Ndi Afrika nke Amerika |
Templeeti:Infobox person/Wikidata Sarah Boone ( née Sarah Marshall ; 1832 – 1904) bụ onye nchoputa onye Afrika-Amerika . Na Eprel 26, n'afọ otu puku narị asatọ na iri iteghete na abụọ, ọ nwetara akara ikike United States 473,563 [1] maka ndozi ya na bọọdụ igwe. Emebere bọọdụ ịta ahụhụ nke Boone iji kwalite ịdị mma nke ịgbanye aka na ahụ nke uwe ụmụ nwaanyị. Igwè boodu ahụ dị warara nke ukwuu, gbagọrọ agbagọ, jirikwa osisi mee ya. Ọdịdị na nhazi ahụ mere ka ọ dabara na uwe aka na ọ na-agbanwe ngbanwe, n'ihi ya, mmadụ nwere ike ịkwanye akụkụ abụọ nke aka uwe ahụ. [2] [3]
A na-ahụta Boone dị ka nwaanyị Afrika-Amerika nke abụọ nwetara patent, ka Judy Reed gachara. [4] Tinyere Miriam Benjamin, Ellen Eglin, na Sarah Goode, Boone bụ onye na-emepụta ihe na-emepụta ihe na-emepụta nkà na ụzụ ọhụrụ maka ụlọ. [5]
Ndụ onwe onye
dezieA mụrụ Sarah Marshall na Craven County, North Carolina, na nso obodo New Bern, n'afo otu puku narị asatọ na iri atọ na abụọ. [6] A mụrụ ya na ụmụnne ya atọ n'ịbụ ohu nke a gbochiri ya ịga akwụkwọ. [7] [8] Sarah bụ nna nna ya kụziiri ya ihe n’ụlọ. [8] Na November 25, n'afọ 1847, ọ lụrụ James Boone (ma ọ bụ Boon) - nwoke ojii nweere onwe ya - na New Bern ma nye ya nnwere onwe pụọ n'ịbụ ohu. [6] [9] [10] Ha mụrụ ụmụ asatọ. [11]
Ezinụlọ Boone hapụrụ North Carolina maka New Haven, Connecticut, tupu ntiwapụ nke Agha Obodo America . [6] [10] Ha biri n'otu ụlọ dị na 30 Winter Street. [12] Boone rụrụ ọrụ dịka onye na-akwa akwa [6] [13] ma bụrụkwa onye ụka Dixwell Avenue Congregational Church. [1]
Ọnwụ
dezieBoone nwụrụ na 1904, ma lie ya n'otu ebe ezinụlọ dị na Evergreen Cemetery na New Haven. [6]
Hụkwa
dezie- Judy W. Reed
- Ndepụta nke ndị na-emepụta ihe na ndị ọkà mmụta sayensị Africa-American
- Usoro iheomume nke United States mepụtara
Ndensibia
dezie- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ramirez. "Two inventors who should have statues", The Hartford Courant, July 26, 2020. Retrieved on 6 August 2020. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "hc" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ Patent US473653 - IRONING-BOARD - Google Patents
- ↑ Sullivan (2002). African American Women Scientists and Inventors. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 12. ISBN 9780471387077.
- ↑ Helton (2018-07-04). Sarah Boone (1832-1904) • (en-US). Retrieved on 2021-04-18.
- ↑ McNeill. "These Four Black Women Inventors Reimagined the Technology of the Home", Smithsonian, 7 February 2017. Retrieved on 6 February 2018.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 Bellis. "Hate Creases? Sarah Boone's Invention Could Help", ThoughtCo. Retrieved on 2018-02-05. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "Bellis" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ "Simply Ingenious: The Ironing Board", Tampa Bay Times, 1998-02-14, pp. 37. Retrieved on 2018-02-06.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 by (2020-03-11). Who Invented the Ironing Board? (en-US). HomeCult IroningLab. Retrieved on 2021-04-18.
- ↑ Craven County North Carolina Marriages 1740-1868. FamilySearch. State Archive of North Carolina (25 November 1847). Retrieved on 7 February 2018.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Boyd (5 August 2021). Sarah Boone, inventor of the ironing board and first Black woman to get a patent. New York Amsterdam News. Retrieved on 9 December 2021. Kpọpụta njehie: Invalid
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tag; name "herb" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 1900 U. S. Census City of New Haven, Connecticut. FamilySearch. National Archives and Records Administration (11 June 1900). Retrieved on 7 February 2018.
- ↑ 1880 U. S. Federal Census for New Haven County (Connecticut) Enumeration District 91, Sheet 46, Lines 46-50 and Sheet 47, Line 1. FamilySearch 46B–47A. National Archives and Records Administration (8 June 1880). Retrieved on 7 February 2018.
- ↑ 1870 U. S. Federal Census for the First Ward of the City of New Haven, New Haven County, Connecticut, Line 34. FamilySearch. National Archives and Records Administration (9 July 1870). Retrieved on 7 February 2018.