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John Lee Love, the African American who invented pencil sharpener in 1894

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Before John Lee Love’s invention, it was difficult to sharpen pencils. The rotary blade sharpeners were the ones in vogue. They were positioned on walls and to sharpen a pencil, one would have to operate it by getting two cylindrical cutting blades to smoothen the pencil. A high pencil quality supplier, Catherine Liao, in her...

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