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Welcome to Everyday Black History! Where we highlight the contributions of Black Men and Women both Past and present. Here we celebrate Afro Appreciation, where Black American, Africans and Latinos of... more
FAQs about Everyday Black History: Afro Appreciation:How many episodes does Everyday Black History: Afro Appreciation have?The podcast currently has 229 episodes available.
May 09, 2019Elijah McCoy- inventor and engineer who held 57 patents related to lubricating steam enginesElijah McCoy was an inventor and engineer who held 57 patents. Most of which was related to the lubrication of steam engines in locomotives. He was a pioneer in this industry and made major improvements to designs that already existed. His inventions were so popular that the phrase “The Real McCoy” was coined to separate his inventions from the rest. Check out the episode. Enjoy...more11minPlay
May 06, 2019Dorothy Hughes- entrepreneur, activist, feminist and pioneer in child welfare.Dorothy Hughes is an entrepreneur, a trans public speaker who has pioneered child welfare and fought on the front lines for civil right for African Americans, Women and children of multiracial backgrounds. She’s accomplished so much. Check out this episode. Enjoy...more14minPlay
April 23, 2019Jan Matzliger- inventor of the shoe assembly machine. He held 6 patents based on the show industryJan Matzliger was a Dutchman of African descent who invented a shoe assembly machine which revolutionize the shoe industry and made it possible that rich and poor alike can enjoy a comfortable pair of shoes. Enjoy...more10minPlay
April 18, 2019Cathy Hughes- entrepreneur and 1st African American woman to run a publicly traded companyCathy Hughes is an entrepreneur, business executive and owner of a publicly traded company making her the first African American woman to do so. She has accomplished much in her life. Check out this episode to find out more....more11minPlay
April 15, 2019John Dabiri- biophysicist, bioengineer, Professor and inventor. His research is groundbreaking.John Dabiri is a biophysicist, bioengineer, Professor and inventor. He has taught at both CalTech and Stanford as well as researching jellyfish and applying that research to different fields that’s groundbreaking. Check out the audio and enjoy!...more14minPlay
April 13, 2019MoreHouse College- One of the top Black Universities in the USMoreHouse College established in 1867 is one of the most storied Institutions of higher learning. Some of the most well known leaders, entrepreneurs and entertainers have attended there. Check out this episode for more. Enjoy...more10minPlay
April 09, 2019Dr Raphael Carl Lee- Biomedical surgeon, engineer and entrepreneurDr Raphael Carl Lee is a Biomedical surgeon, engineer and entrepreneur. He founded two companies and is a pioneer in the biomedical field. He is credited with helping expand the understanding of electrical injuries on the human body. Check out the episode to learn more. Enjoy...more8minPlay
April 03, 2019Dr Claudia Alexander was a Engineer and Scientist who specialized in Planetary Science and space.Dr Claudia Alexander was a Engineer and Scientist who specialized in Planetary Science, space plasma and tectonic plates. She was an advocate of minority girls and women to join the STEM Fields. And started a scholarship to realize that dream. Enjoy!...more10minPlay
March 31, 2019Jerry Lawson was a electrical engineer and video game developer who was ways ahead of his time.Jerry Lawson was a electrical engineer who was a pioneer in the gaming industry in the 1970’s and 80’s. He is responsible for development of the interchangeable video game cartridge. Check out the podcast for more info. Enjoy!...more11minPlay
March 25, 2019Dr Treena Arinzeh- Biomedical Engineer and pioneer in STEM CELL research.Dr Treena Arinzeh is a Biomedical Engineer and Professor who is a pioneer in STEM CELL research and made many breakthroughs in the field. She's also involved in the community and an example for young people of color....more8minPlay
FAQs about Everyday Black History: Afro Appreciation:How many episodes does Everyday Black History: Afro Appreciation have?The podcast currently has 229 episodes available.