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VOX ATL Teen Looks At 4 Black Creators Who Have Had Impact On Our Day-To-Day Lives


Black History Month, a month of celebration and recognition, but also a month to continue reflecting.
See like many, I have realized February isn’t much different from January or March because I will continue to celebrate the liberation and progression of Black people even after a month dedicated to acknowledging our worth.
Oftentimes we will hear about these amazing Black creators and inventors, but have you ever really sat back and thought: How many things were created by Black people? Could I live my life as easily without these creations?
Let’s see how many things you’re using in your day-to-day life that were created by or improved by Black inventors and contributors. ....

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Science Rewind: Notable Black scientists and inventors throughout history


Content warning: Anti-Black racism and discrimination
Black people have long been barred from academia and entrepreneurship opportunities due to institutionalized racism and prejudice. In honour of Black History Month,
The McGill
Tribune highlights notable scientists and inventors who succeeded in making important scientific progress in spite of systemic anti-Black racism. 
Madam C.J. Walker (1867-1919)
Walker was one of many Black women afflicted with scalp ailments in the early 20th century. Exposure to harsh lye soap and sulphur, commonplace at the time among laundresses like Walker, contributed to severe hair loss. In 1904, she started working as a sales agent with Annie Turbo Malone, a Black chemist and entrepreneur who designed hair products specifically for Black women. With the help of her four barber brothers, Walker developed a scalp conditioning and healing formula by experimenting with both store-bought and homemade products. She used this to lau ....

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