"The Colored Inventor: A Record of Fifty Years" by Henry E. Baker is a detailed account of the progress and contributions of African American inventors in various fields over the past half-century. The book highlights the challenges faced, the innovations made, and the lasting impact of inventors like Granville T. Woods, Elijah McCoy, William B. Purvis, and Jan Matzeliger. Through biographical sketches and patent records, Baker showcases the ingenuity and resilience of colored inventors, emphasizing the importance of recognizing their achievements in shaping the nation's industrial landscape.
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Henry E. Baker (1859-) is known for his research and writings on the history of African American inventors. His work focuses on highlighting the significant contributions of colored inventors to various industries. Baker's dedication to uncovering and documenting the achievements of African American inventors has contributed to a greater understanding of their impact on American innovation and progress.
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