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BLACK SCIENTISTS & INVENTORS: FEBRUARY Celebrating 100 Years of Black History Month 2026
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Discover the extraordinary pioneers who transformed science, medicine, and technology—yet remain largely unknown to the world. This commemorative e-book marks the centenary of Black History Month with 28 daily profiles of groundbreaking Black scientists and inventors. From Dr. Daniel Hale Williams's pioneering open-heart surgery to Dr. Katherine Johnson's calculations that sent astronauts to the Moon, from Lewis Latimer's revolutionary light bulb filament to Dr. Kizzmekia Corbett's COVID-19 vaccine development—these are the minds that shaped modern civilization. Each entry reveals not just their scientific achievements, but the personal stories of resilience, brilliance, and determination that defined their journeys. Learn why their work matters today, explore fascinating historical connections, and discover verified sources for deeper exploration. Perfect for educators, students, families, and anyone passionate about representation in STEM, this book proves that scientific excellence knows no boundaries—and that every young person deserves to see themselves reflected in the legacy of innovation. Let their stories inspire the next generation of discoverers.
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