But first, let’s take a moment to rejoice in the fact that this is not the case:
Here are five wonderful things we’d have to live without if it had not been for an African-American inventor.
1. Ice Cream Scoops
| Alfred L. Cralle
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,
and
would be useless without Cralle’s pioneering efforts, which created the ice-cream scooper.
2. Potato Chips | George Crum
Source: myDaytonDailyNews
Before
, there was George Crum. He’s the inventor of our favorite salty snack: the potato chip.
3. Furnace | Alice Parker
Source: inventors.about.com
If it had not been for Alice Parker's invention of the furnace, how on earth would we be able to survive winter in Dayton? We’d be freezing our buns off.
4. Traffic Light | Garrett Morgan
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Garrett A Morgan inventions helped keep our intersections safe and took the guesswork out of knowing which line of traffic had the right of way.
5. Super Soaker | Lonnie G. Johnson
Source: Facebook/HBCUstory
Let’s be real: our summers in the city would’ve been really lame without the Super Soaker, which was invented by Lonnie G. Johnson.
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