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[DOC File]Famous Black Inventors: A Rich Heritage Gives Way to ...
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As one of the most famous African-American inventors of the 20th century, Dr. Emeagwali also has won the Gordon Bell Prize –the Nobel Prize for computation. His computers are currently being used to forecast the weather and to predict the likelihood and effects of future global warming. 5. Dr. Betty Harris – Explosives Research
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During the early 20th century, African Americans began the “Great Migration” to Northern cities in search of jobs and to escape poverty and discrimination in the South. African American responses Ida B. Wells led an anti-lynching crusade and called on the federal government to take action.
[DOCX File]Suggested Research Paper Topics – US History 1608-1900
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Electric power and related inventors: Analyze the impact of the harnessing of electric power and/or discuss the competition among the inventors who played a role (e.g.: Edison, Tesla, Westinghouse) *Inventors/inventions of the 19th Century: Choose a significant inventor or invention and examine the challenges of developing the item or the ...
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During the first half of the 19th century, acquiring and developing new territories occupied most of the nation’s energies. After the Civil War, Americans built on foundations of industrialization laid by Alexander Hamilton’s financial program, Henry Clay’s American System, and Abraham Lincoln’s efforts to transform the minority Republican Party into a major political force.
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Describe how key political, social, environmental, and economic events of the late 20th century and early 21st century (e.g., Watergate, OPEC/oil crisis, Central American wars/Iran-Contra, End of Cold War, first Gulf War, September 11) affected, and continue to affect, the United States.
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inventors (e.g., Thomas Edison, Henry Ford) Populists (e.g., William Jennings Bryan) financiers (e.g., J.P. Morgan, Jay Gould) PO 9. Describe the following factors that fostered the growth of American imperialism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries: desire for military strength. interest in …
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Identify significant inventors of the Industrial Revolution, including African Americans and women. ... and consequences of the labor movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries . American Federation of Labor, Socialist Party, labor laws, Knights of Labor, labor unions, government regulation, Great Migration, Haymarket Riot (1886 ...
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identify the specific challenges and achievements of the African-American community from the beginning of the 20th century to the end of the Second World War; ... African American inventors and those in science; 4.8. i. ... and serve as a means to measure the extent to which students recognize the importance of the African-American struggle ...
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In Oaxaca, Mexico, we discover how inventors in the New World revolutionized the Old World textile industry by mass-producing a true red dye. ... the descendants of African slaves reveal a presence of not only two worlds, but three in the Americas. ... The Duel, The Tree of Life, The Great War and the Shaping of the 20th Century, The Human ...
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From Jim Crow to Linda Brown: A Retrospective of the African-American Experience, 1897-1953—Lesson, Learning Page helps students understand themes of African American life in the first half of the 20th century and explore to what extent the African American experience was "separate but equal." Among the activities, students examine Plessy v.
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