Minority Inventors of Science and Engineering
Science Screen Report
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The Science Screen Report is a series of educational films for science students in grades 8-12 in the United States school system. This film focuses on scientists and inventors of color and their inventions.
Inventors covered in this film are: Lewis Howard Latimer, who invented a new carbon filament for electric lamps; Granville Woods, who invented the 3rd rail system to power electric trains; George Washington Carver, who invented many agricultural and cosmetic products; Garrett Morgan who invented the traffic signal and gas mask; Charles Drew, who invented a new blood plasma separation process; Philip J. Stevens, who invented a new method of rocket propulsion; Ysidro M. Martinez, who invented a new kind of joint replacement implant; and Meredith Charles Gourdine, who invented a device to disperse fog on airport runways.
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“Minority Inventors of Science and Engineering.” 16Mm (photographic film size), n.d. Science Screen Report Film and Video Collection, Reel 7. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/90fo42m.
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