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Thomas L.Jennings IS THE FIRST BLACK TO BE GRANTED A PATENT INTHE UNITED STA

  • Mar 3, 1821
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Thomas L.Jennings IS THE FIRST BLACK TO BE GRANTED A PATENT INTHE

UNITED STATES FOR HIS TECHNIQUE TO "DRY- SCOUR" CLOTHES.

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