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We wouldn’t have these things if it weren’t for Black women | New Pittsburgh Courier

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Photo: Getty Images Many industries and individuals benefit from the inventions of Black people, especially Black women. These brilliant minds gave us amazing inventions we still use today, from components of common electronics to essential home systems. You could argue they pushed society and progress forward thanks to their trailblazing creations. Below are some life-changing … Continued

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