Madam CJ Walker
probably Dr. James Naismith (he invented basketbal) and his students .
African American.
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Robert Johnson, the former owner and CEO of Black Entertainment television, was the first African American billionaire. As you may know, Oprah was the first African American LADY billionaire. =) I just figured out that Robert Church was the first black billionare
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No African American invented the helicopter. The first practical helicopter was invented by Igor Sikorski, a Russian American.
The first African American female to become a millionaire was Sarah Breedlove, some know her as Madame C.J. Walker She invented a hair straightening process which involved heat, combs and brushes. With this knowledge, she started a business which became quite successful.
It's widely believed a Parisian named Marcel Gateau invented the first heated tool used for straightening hair in 1872. Years later, at the turn of the 20th century, African American hairstylist Madam CJ Walker innovated hair straightening for black women by using a straightening comb. Since then, straightening tools have improved with technology
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Xavier Roberts is an African American and invented the first Cabbage Patch Kid doll.
Joseph A. Smith invented the first sprinkler and was an African American
The first African American to receive a patent for an invention was Thomas L. Jennings. He invented a process of dry cleaning in 1821.
she invented the first hair relaxer 'perm' for African Americans
There is no real answer to this question as history is not invented, nor does it specify which "black history" is being referred to (African or African/ American)
The refrigerator was no invented by an African American pr in America at all. In 1873 Carl von Linde built the first practical and portable compressor refrigeration machine in Munich, Germany.
The refrigerator was no invented by an African American pr in America at all. In 1873 Carl von Linde built the first practical and portable compressor refrigeration machine in Munich, Germany.