Black Scientists & Inventors Book 6
by M. Williams
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Inspiring the Next Generation Through Stories of Brilliance and Discovery. The sixth book in the Black Scientists and Inventors series continues to celebrate the remarkable achievements of Black innovators from the UK, America, the Caribbean, and Africa. Created for readers aged 7 to 16, this educational textbook combines engaging biographies, thought-provoking questions, a timeline of achievements, a glossary, and a bibliography for further exploration. It strengthens students’ skills in reading, comprehension, maths, history, and science while expanding their understanding of how diverse minds have shaped the modern world. Meet extraordinary pioneers such as: Dr. Patricia Erna Bath – Ophthalmologist and inventor who transformed cataract surgery. Jesse Eugene Russell – Telecommunications engineer often called a father of digital cellular technology. Dr. Margaret Ebunoluwa Aderin-Pocock – Renowned British space scientist and science communicator. Dr. Daniel Hale Williams – The pioneering surgeon who performed one of the world’s first successful open-heart surgeries. Engage. Educate. Empower. This book inspires every young reader to see themselves as tomorrow’s scientist, inventor, or innovator.
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