DID YOU KNOW? Did you know that African Americans invented some of our everyday conven iences? Frank Greene (1938-2009) developed the first high-speed computer systems. Lewis Latimer (1848-1928) invented the carbon filament to improve light bulb form home use. He was the African American member of Thomas Edison’s group. Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) cre ated the first clock ever built in the United States. George Washington Carver (1860 1943) is credited for developing over 115 products, including flour, starch and syn thetic rubber. Garrett Morgan (1877-1963) created the gas mask and the traffic signal. Otis Boykin (1920-1982) received his 'first patent in 1959 for a wire resistor that allowed a precise amount of electricity to flow to a component Lonnie G. Johnson (1949-Present) invented the Super Soaker squirt gun. George Crum (1822-1914) invented the potato chip. Frederick McKinley Jones (1893 1961) invented a method of transporting frozen foods. In addition to that refrigera tor invention, Jones also invented an air conditioning unit for military field hospi tals, a refrigerator for military field kitchens, a self-starting gas engine, a series of devices for movie projectors and box office equipment that gave tickets and made change, (pic) Sarah Boone (1832-1904) obtained United States patent rights for her improvements to the ironing board. Boone was bom in Craven County, NC. Boone's ironing board was designed to improve the quality of ironing sleeves and the bodies of women's garments. The board was very narrow, curved, and made of wood. The shape and structure allowed it to fit a sleeve and it was reversible, so one could iron both sides of the sleeve. •> n' s \M I Ml. It. M"US| \ Gallery of the Louvre AND rHC ART Of INVENTION February 17-June 4 It I Y NO I, DA II O U S I M T M t .M \MHtll AN \ U I reviioklahousihoro ■ ftKHMorso TERRA \x> Wato R»r«*t' Baptist Medical Center Samuel F. B. Morse’s Gallery of the Louvre and the Art of Invention was organized by and with support from the Terra Foundation for American Art. Reynolds House is grateful for the generous sponsorship of this exhibition from Major Co-Sponsors Wake Forest Innovation Quarter and Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Detail: Samuel F.B. Morse, Gallery of the louvre, 1831-33. Oil on canvas, 73 x 108 in. Terra Foundation for American Art, Daniel J. Terra Collection, 1992.51. In Celebration of Black History Month In honor of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr. and his leadership role in advancing the African-American Civil Rights Movement through non-violent protests. ,Warrioll WINSTON SAIf M BENTON 5th cmd Cherry $h>x?t, Winstr. 0 • 336.725.3500 • twincityquarter.com In 1951, Willie Carter and Robert Grier were two of the eight men who integrated the Winston-Salem Fire Department. Jheir success spurred other North Carolina cities to hire black firefighters, too. Join us as we honor Mr. Carter and Mr. Grier at the Police and Fire Department's Black History Month celebration at 3 p.m., Feb. 19 at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 4129 Northampton Drive