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Black History Month day 2 Benjamin Banneker mathematician, astronomer, surveyor Born 11/9/1731 Benjamin Banneker has been called the first African American intellectual. Self-taught, after studying the inner workings of a friends watch, he made one of wood that accurately kept time for more than 40 years. Banneker taught himself astronomy well enough to correctly predict a solar eclipse in 1789. From 1791 to 1802 he published the Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia Almanac and Ephemeris, which contained tide tables, future eclipses, and medicinal formulas. It is believed to be the first scientific book published by an African American. Also a surveyor and mathematician, Banneker was appointed by President George Washington to the District of Columbia Commission, which was responsible for the survey work that established the citys original boundaries. When the chairman of the committee, Pierre Charles LEnfant, suddenly resigned and left, taking the plans with him, Banneker reproduced the plans from memory, saving valuable time. A staunch opponent of slavery, Banneker sent a copy of his first almanac to then-Secretary of State Thomas Jeffersonto counter Jeffersons belief in the intellectual inferiority of blacks.
Posted on: Sun, 02 Feb 2014 14:38:33 +0000

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