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Why Elijah McCoy Formed The Elijah McCoy Manufacturing Company

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Beginning at a young age, Elijah McCoy showed a strong interest in mechanics. His parents arranged for him to travel to Scotland at the age of 15 for an apprenticeship in mechanical engineering. He returned home to Michigan after becoming certified as a mechanical engineer.Despite his qualifications, McCoy was unable to find work as an […]

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