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Women’s History Month: Honoring Women of the Past, Present, and Future

Posted By eBrandMe 975 days ago on all

https://www.beyouteous.com - Celebrated in the United States and in various countries around the world, March is Women's History Month. In this post, you'll discover seven influential women who’ve left their mark in various frontiers.

Eleanor Roosevelt: Politician, Diplomat, and Activist

Posted By eBrandMe 989 days ago on Personal

https://www.beyouteous.com - Anna Eleanor Roosevelt was born on October 11, 1884 to Elliott Roosevelt and Anna Hall. She worked on social, education, and cultural issues and in 1947 was elected head of the 18-nation U.N. Human Rights Commission. She even published her own newspaper column, called “My Day,” which ran in newspapers across the country, six days a week for nearly 30 years.More

Black History is World History: 7 Influential Black Women

Posted By eBrandMe 1003 days ago on Personal

https://www.beyouteous.com - Carter G. Woodson, one of the first African-Americans to graduate from Harvard University with a doctorate degree, is credited with establishing Black History Week (then called “Negro History Week”) in 1926, designed to highlight and celebrate the Black experience. Since then, U.S. presidents have proclaimed February as National Black History Month. In this post, you discover seven influential women of African descent who have left their mark in shaping Black history.More

Bill Gates: Co-Founder of Microsoft & Co-Developer of the Altair BASIC Language

Posted By eBrandMe 1010 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - This week’s “Notable People in History” newsletter features Microsoft co-founder, Bill Gates. who started the company with the vision of putting a personal computer on every desk and in every home.

Frances Ellen Watkins Harper: First African American Woman to Publish a Short Story

Posted By eBrandMe 1017 days ago on Personal

https://www.beyouteous.com - Frances Ellen Watkins was an African American lecturer, poet, abolitionist, suffragist, and reformer born September 24, 1825 in Baltimore, Maryland. She emphasized that Black women were facing the double burden of racism and sexism at the same time, therefore the fight for women’s suffrage must include suffrage for African Americans.More

Jeff Bezos: Abracadabra, The Internet’s First Online Book Store

Posted By eBrandMe 1024 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - This week’s LinkedIn newsletter, which has been renamed “Notable People in History,” features Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who as a toddler, took a screwdriver to his crib, taking it apart, feeling that he was too old to sleep in a “baby” crib. https://bit.ly/3FYaV58

Maggie Walker: First Female African-American Bank President in the United States

Posted By eBrandMe 1031 days ago on all

https://www.beyouteous.com - In 1903, Maggie Walker founded the St. Luke Penny Savings Bank, offering checking and savings accounts, mortgages, and loans to provide economic empowerment to women and help strengthen Richmond's emerging black middle class.

Elon Musk: Colonizing Mars with 1 Million Inhabitants

Posted By eBrandMe 1038 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - We'll explore the life of Elon Musk, the South African entrepreneur involved in reinventing automotive, aerospace, solar energy, energy storage, satellite, high-speed ground transportation and multi-planetary expansion.

Chiune Sugihara: The Japanese Diplomat Whose Actions Saved Thousands of Jews

Posted By eBrandMe 1052 days ago on all

https://bit.ly - What did I learn while researching Chiune Sugihara's life? I learned that in school, the students were taught a code that had three laws: 1) Don’t be a burden to others; 2) Take care of others; 3) Do not expect rewards for your goodness. I learned that it’s always possible to stand up for what you think is right… but what made Hitler think that he was in his actions?

Harriet Tubman: Humanitarian and Civil Rights Activist

Posted By eBrandMe 1059 days ago on all

https://www.beyouteous.com - Harriet Tubman was born Araminta Ross around 1820 in Bucktown, Maryland. She would escape to Pennsylvanian in 1849 and return to Maryland to free her family and others for the next ten years through the Underground Railroad.

Stefan Banic: The Slovak Coal Miner Who Patented An Early Parachute

Posted By eBrandMe 1065 days ago on all

https://bit.ly - Discover more about Stefan Banic, the Slovakian immigrant who patented then donated an early parachute to the American Society for the Promotion of Aviation and the Army Signal Corp.

Garrett Augustus Morgan Inventor of the Three-Way Traffic Signal & Gas Mask

Posted By eBrandMe 1080 days ago on all

https://bit.ly - Discover more about Garrett Augustus Morgan... the African-American inventor who patented the first traffic signal in the United States and a breathing device to protect firefighters, a precursor to the modern gas mask.

Sojourner Truth: A Quest for a More Equal Society for African Americans and Women

Posted By eBrandMe 1087 days ago on Personal

https://www.beyouteous.com - Sojourner Truth was born Isabella Baumfree around 1797 in New York to Dutch slaveowners, the Hardenberghs. Overcoming the challenges of slavery, illiteracy, poverty, prejudice, and sexism in her own lifetime, she worked for freedom, to end racism by mobilizing thousands to support the abolition of slavery and support women's suffrage.More

Heron of Alexandria: Michanikos, the Machine Man

Posted By eBrandMe 1094 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - Known as Michanikos, the Machine Man, little is known with certainty about the life of Heron of Alexandria, including the period in which he lived. What is known, is that he was familiar with the works of Archimedes, Philo of Byzantium, and other Greek inventors.

Ctesibius (Ktesibios) of Alexandria: Inventor of the Hydraulis

Posted By eBrandMe 1108 days ago on all

https://www.linkedin.com - During his lifetime, Ctesibius is credited with the invention of the Hydraulis (circa 270 B.C), conducted siphon experiments that advanced steam mechanics further with a broad array of devices created by Hero of Alexandria (10-70 A.D). He is credited with having invented the first “toothed wheel” found in his water clock invention, and may have been the director of the Engineering School of Alexandria during the time of Ptolemaîos Philádelphos (who reigned from 283 to 246 B.C).

Lise Meitner: Co-Discoverer of Nuclear Fission

Posted By eBrandMe 1114 days ago on Personal

https://www.beyouteous.com - On August 7, 1945, Lise Meitner received a call from a reporter with a Swedish newspaper. He would tell her that the first uranium bomb had been used over Hiroshima. Said to be the equivalent of 20,000 tons of ordinary explosives, the bomb had destroyed five square miles of Hiroshima, killing between 70,000 to 100,000 people. A second would be dropped on Nagasaki with similar consequences.More