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Black History Month
Oscar Micheaux: First to put black films on the silver screen
by
Kai Ryssdal
and Millie Jefferson
Feb 28, 2014
Micheaux incorporated African Americans from casting to funding to production
Maggie Walker: Banking and civil rights
Feb 27, 2014
Walker was a bank president, newspaper editor, and fraternal leader.
Jackie Ormes: The first female African American cartoonist
Feb 26, 2014
Jackie Ormes used cartoons to talk about the social and environmental issues that mattered to the black community. So why has she been forgotten?
Thomas Jennings perfected dry cleaning as he pushed for abolition
by
Dan Bobkoff
Feb 25, 2014
Thomas Jennings was the first African American to receive a U.S. patent, 44 years before slavery ended.
Love the ice cream truck? Thank inventor Fred Jones
Feb 21, 2014
After Fred Jones lost a truckload of overheated chickens, he invented the refrigerated truck. Jones was self-taught, but took out 60 patents in his lifetime.
Entrepreneur offers a better shave for growing market
by
Noel King
Feb 10, 2014
With buying power up, black consumers are a new target for specialty products