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Black People Wake Up From Your Slumber Part 4 by Truthwords: 12:40pm On Apr 03, 2022
CONTINUED FROM PART 3
It’s in fact the great minds of Black people that actually moves society forward.

When a well-packaged web of lies has been sold gradually to the masses over generations, the truth will seem utterly preposterous and its speaker a raving lunatic.” -Dresden James.

Because all societal narratives about Black people are written exclusively by the white society, they’ve marginalized the image of Black people in order to maintain their white social dominance over Blacks. In doing so they’ve conditioned millions of Black people to perceive themselves through a false marginalized identity that aids the white society in maintaining their social dominance over Black people. Through this media propaganda campaign Black people have been made to appear as being the leeches of the society. The hidden fact is that most inventions that revolutionized the world were either invented by a Black person or were inspired by an earlier invention a Black person.

Case, Point, and Proof:

Without Black people there would not exist skyscrapers. This is because Black people invented the elevator, the air conditioning, and central heating.

Alexander Miles invented the Elevator, Fredrick Jones invented the air condition, and Alice Parker, a Black woman, invented the heating furnace in 1919 which provided central heating.

If you enjoy using the internet thank
Philip Emeagwali, a Nigerian computer scientist, is regarded by many as being the father of the Internet. He invented the super computer in 1987. It was his formula that used 65,000 separate computer processors to perform 3.1 billion calculations per second in 1989. That feat led to computer scientists comprehending the capabilities of supercomputers and the practical applications of creating a system that allowed multiple computers to communicate. Philip Emeagwali also invented the accurate weather forecasting system in 1990. He also used his mathematical and computer expertise to develop methods for extracting more petroleum from oil fields.

If you enjoy sending emails thank a African American name Emmit McHenry. McHenry created a complex computer code whereby ordinary people can now surf the web or have e-mails without studying computer science. He created what we know today simply as .com.

If you enjoy your digital cellphone thank an African American name Jesse Eugene Russell. He is an inventor and electrical engineer that invented digital cellular technology. He pioneered the field of digital cellular communication in the 1980s through the use of high power linear amplification and low bit rate voice encoding technologies and received a patent in 1992 (US patent #5,084,869) for digital cellular base station design. Jesse Russell holds several patents and is a key person to the invention of the modern cell phone.
If you enjoy using your PC monitor thank an African American named Dr. Mark Dean. Dean is the Inventor/Computer scientist and engineer responsible for developing a number of landmark technologies, including the modern color PC monitor, the Industry Standard in 1981. In 1999, Dean also led a team of programmers to develop one of the stepping stones of modern day computer technology— the first gigahertz chip. The CMOS microprocessor chip is remarkable because it processed a billion calculations and large amounts of data in a second. Dean hold 20 individual patents.

If you enjoy using your GPS thank Gladys Mae West - an African American mathematician known for her contributions to the mathematical modeling of the shape of the Earth, and her work on the development of the satellite geodesy models that were eventually incorporated into the Global Positioning System (GPS).

Dr. Thomas O. Mensah is a Ghanaian born chemical engineer and inventor. Is the inventor of fiber optics and nanotechnology. He was awarded 7 USA and worldwide patents in fiber optics. In all, he has some 14 patents.
Dr. Patricia Bath, an African American scientist invented, and patented in 1988 the cataract laserphaco probe that help save the eye sight of millions. Millions of people around the world unknowingly owes their eyes sight to this Black woman.

Mark Hannah developed the 3D graphics technology that now used in many major Hollywood movies

Shirley Ann Jackson made several telecommunications breakthroughs which led to the touch-tone phone, caller I.D. and call waiting.

Marie Van Brittan Brown invented the home surveillance security system.

Henry Sampson invented the non digital cellular phone in 1983.

There is more:

Gerald A Lawson invented the first home video game system with inter changeable cartridges.

Percy L. Julian invented the process of synthesis which led to the birth control pill and improvement in cortisone production.

There is more:

Matthew A. Cherry, is the inventor of the tricycle. In May 1888, Cherry received his patent for the tricycle.

G.T. Sampson invented the clothes drier in 1892.

George R. Carruthers invented the ultra violent camera spectrograph

In1885, two Black inventors, L S. Burridge and N.R. Marsham, invented the typewriter
J. Gregory invented the motor
Six African Americans scientists were essential in the making of the first atomic bomb. One was J. Ernest Wilkins, one of the world’s leading mathematicians who earned his PhD at the age of seventeen.
Alexander Miles invented the Elevator and safety devices for elevator.
Patent no 371,207
Alice Parker, a Black woman, is credited with inventing the heating furnace in 1919 which provided central heating.
Garret A. Morgan invented the automatic traffic signal and the gas mask.
Edmond Berger invented the spark plug.
J.B. Winters invented the fire escape ladder.
John L. Love invented the Pencil sharpener 23- 11-189 Patent # 594114.
Fredrick Jones invented the air conditioner.
John A. Johnson invented the wrench
John Standard invented the refrigerator
Lewis Howard Latimer invented the electric lamp and the filament for the light bulbs.
The small Pox Inoculation method was brought from Africa by African named Onesimus
Phillip Downing invented the letter drop mail box 10-27-1892
John Burr invented the Lawn mower
Marjorie Joyner holds the patent for the permanent hair wave machine.
Lloyd Hall created the chemical compound that preserves meat
S.H. Love invented improvements to military guns 22-4-1919
S.H. Love invented improvements to the vending machine 1-21-1933
W.A. Lovette invented the advanced printing press
Thomas J. Martin invented the fire extinguisher 3-261872
W.D. Davis invented the riding saddle 10-6-1895

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Do you know that the first successful open heart surgery on this planet was performed by a Black surgeon within a Black owned Hospital?

Dr. Daniel Hale Williams
(1856-1931) founded Provident Hospital and Training School for Nurses (the first black-owned hospital in America) in 1891.
And he performed the first successful open heart surgery in 1893. Following the surgery white surgeons from around the country and the world came to learn from Dr Williams. Many white surgeon had attempted the surgery early but their patients died.

In 1940, Dr. Charles Drew, another African American doctor achieved yet another medical pioneering break through. He invented blood plasma. And, just like Dr. Williams had experienced much earlier, white doctors traveled from around the world to learn from Dr. Drew. Dr. Drew was asked by white government officials to established blood banks the world.

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Until we break the monopoly the white oppressor has on our Black minds, liberation is not only impossible it is unthinkable".

Through their monopoly over information that Black people receives, white oppressive forces have created an elaborate prison for our minds.
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Re: Black People Wake Up From Your Slumber Part 4 by Truthwords: 12:43pm On Apr 03, 2022
“Mental slavery is the worst form of Slavery. Because it gives you the illusion of freedom, makes you trust, love and defend your oppressors while making you hate those who are trying to free your mind.”
Those that know the truth must teach”.
- African Proverb.

The general population doesn't know what's happening, and it doesn't even know that it doesn't know.” - Noam Chomsky
Re: Black People Wake Up From Your Slumber Part 4 by limeta(f): 12:48pm On Apr 03, 2022
The bigger the gun the better
It's all about guns and gun powder

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