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  1. Dear Benjamin Banneker by Andrea Davis Pinkney, 1998-09-01
  2. Benjamin Banneker: Surveyor, Astronomer, Publisher, Patriot by Charles Cerami, Charles A. Cerami, et all 2002-01-04
  3. Benjamin Banneker: Pioneering Scientist by Ginger Wadsworth, 2003-02
  4. The Life of Benjamin Banneker: The First African-American Man of Science by Silvio A. Bedini, 1999-01
  5. Benjamin Banneker: Astronomer and Mathematician (Fact Finders. Biographies) by Lassieur, Allison, 2006-01-01
  6. What Are You Figuring Now?: A Story About Benjamin Banneker (Creative Minds Biography) by Jeri Ferris, 1990-09
  7. Benjamin Banneker (Leaders of the Colonial Era) by Heather Lehr Wagner, 2010-12
  8. Memoir of Benjamin Banneker: Read Before the Maryland Historical Society by John H. B. Latrobe, 2009-04-27
  9. Benjamin Banneker: Astronomer and Scientist (Americans All) by Margaret Goff Clark, 1971-06
  10. Benjamin Banneker (First Biographies) by Braun, Eric, 2005-09-01
  11. Benjamin Banneker: Astronomer and Mathematician (African-American Biographies) by Laura Baskes Litwin, Benjamin Banneker, 1999-07
  12. Benjamin Banneker: American Scientific Pioneer (Signature Lives: Revolutionary War Era series) by Weatherly, Myra, 2006-06-01
  13. Patapsco: A Novel of Benjamin Banneker by E. Landon Hobgood, 2009-12-17
  14. Benjamin Banneker: Scientist (Beginning Biographies) by Garnet Jackson, Rodney Pate, 1992-09

61. Benjamin Banneker's Letter (Lesson Plan)
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This Week Inventor Archive Inventor Search Inventor of the Week Archive Browse for a different Invention or Inventor Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) Young Bannaky's grandmother taught him to read and later he attended a local school where the schoolmaster changed Bannaky to Banneker. He grew up on the family farm where he worked hard and learned irrigation. The family was very successful in raising tobacco crops, even during dry spells. In 1753, Banneker was inspired to build his own clock after an acquaintance of his gave him a watch. Banneker took the watch apart to find out how it worked and made drawings of each component. Based on his drawings he carved larger versions of the components out of wood and constructed a clock that kept accurate time for more than 50 years. His work on the clock resulted in many requests for his expertise in repairing watches, clocks and sundials. Banneker continued to live and work on his family farm in Maryland. and when his parents died they left the property to him. In 1771, a family by the name of the Ellicotts moved in next door and Banneker became close friends with the Ellicott brothers, who lent him books on astronomy and math, as well as astronomical instruments. Banneker taught himself advanced math and began studying the stars. He made astronomical and tide calculations and weather predictions for yearly almanacs, which he published from 1792 to 1797. He did all the calculations himself. Banneker's almanacs were compared favorable with Benjamin Franklin's Poor Richards's Almanac. Banneker stopped publishing his almanac, however, due to poor sales.

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65. Benjamin Banneker
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Newsletter You've got info! Help Site Map Visit related sites from: Family Education Network Biography Benjamin Banneker mathematician, astronomer, surveyor Born: Birthplace: Ellicott's Mills, Md. Benjamin Banneker has been called the first African American intellectual. Self-taught, after studying the inner workings of a friend's 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 city's original boundaries. When the chairman of the committee, Pierre Charles L'Enfant, 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

66. Carolina Biological: Great Achievements In Science: Benjamin Banneker
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Benjamin Banneker Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) was a self-taught mathematician and amateur astronomer of 18th century America who overcame barriers of race, class, and age to realize a series of remarkable intellectual achievements. Banneker's English grandmother came to colonial America as an indentured servant. After gaining her freedom, she bought a small parcel of land in Maryland and farmed it with the help of 2 slaves. Eventually she freed her slaves and married the one called Banneky. Their oldest daughter married a freed slave who assumed Banneky as his last name, and Benjamin was their first child. Since both his mother and father were free, Benjamin was born free at a time when most blacks in America were slaves. Young Benjamin was taught to read and write by his grandmother and studied briefly in a Quaker school. His aptitude for mathematics became evident, and he taught himself from borrowed books, a power which enabled him to obtain an education well beyond the status of his birth. When he was 22, Banneker built a striking clock, even though he had never actually seen one.

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72. Benjamin Banneker:Important Facts
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  • Benjamin Banneker was born on November 9, 1731. He lived in the British colony of Maryland. His original name was Bannaky. His schoolmaster made him change his name to Banneker. Benjamin had three younger sisters. Benjamin Banneker's grandfather, Banneky, was a slave captured from Africa. His grandmother, Molly Welsh, was an indentured servant from England. His grandparents were one of the first interracial marriages. In 1681, laws were past which forbade interracial marriages. Because of this and other reasons, his grandparents lived a very quiet life on a small tobacco farm. They had four girls. Benjamin's mother was the oldest daughter, Mary. She married a free black named Robert. Robert had been a slave who was later freed. When Mary and Robert married, Robert took her last name of Banneky. Even though he lived in a time when it wasn't easy for African-Americans to be living, Molly taught Benjamin to read and write. He enjoyed mathematics and solving problems. After exhausting his grandmother's teaching skills, he was sent to one of the first integrated schools. Eventually, he taught himself about astronomy and advanced mathematics. He would borrow books from his neighbors and friends. His close friends, the Ellicot brothers, lent him most of their books.

73. Benjamin Banneker: American Hero
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Jackson Creek Middle School American Heroes: Benjamin Banneker An American Hero What is the idea of an American hero? Is there just one idea that all people believe an American hero is? I believe there isn't just ONE type of an American hero. There have been MANY different types of American heroes throughout the history of the United States. It varies from people such as Martin Luther King Jr. to Michael Jordan to Black Hawk to Benjamin Banneker. Benjamin Banneker is just one of the many heroes we have had. Benjamin Banneker is a great example of an American hero. He overcame such problems as racism and discrimination. Living in Colonial America, he struggled with being a free African-American. Choosing to be a scientist at that time was very difficult, but he struggled to overcome the prejudices and setbacks of that time. Benjamin Banneker showed many people that African-Americans were not intellectually inferior to European-Americans. Thomas Jefferson pointed that out in a letter he wrote to Benjamin one time. Because of his dedication and struggles, he inspired many individuals to fight for what they believe is right. This shows that just one person CAN make a difference.

74. Benjamin Banneker - Mathematics And The Liberal Arts
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To expand search, see African American Mathematics and The United States in the 1700s . Laterally related topic: Thomas Fuller (1710-1790) The Mathematics and the Liberal Arts pages are intended to be a resource for student research projects and for teachers interested in using the history of mathematics in their courses. Many pages focus on ethnomathematics and in the connections between mathematics and other disciplines. The notes in these pages are intended as much to evoke ideas as to indicate what the books and articles are about. They are not intended as reviews. However, some items have been reviewed in Mathematical Reviews , published by The American Mathematical Society. When the mathematical review (MR) number and reviewer are known to the author of these pages, they are given as part of the bibliographic citation. Subscribing institutions can access the more recent MR reviews online through MathSciNet Lumpkin, Beatrice. From Egypt to Benjamin Banneker: African origins of false position solutions. Vita mathematica (Toronto, ON, 1992; Quebec City, PQ, 1992)

75. Benjamin Banneker :: Essays And Term Papers
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The paper introduces Benjamin Banneker, an African American born in 1731, who made enormous contributions to the study of mathematics. The paper discusses his spheres of interest in the field, including clock building, astronomy, tide and weather. It discusses, too, his widely publicized almanac that served as a contradiction to the American belief that blacks were inferior, and his contribution to the building of the city of Washington D.C.
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"In addition to creating America's first clock, his studies in astronomy made a mathematical calculations of the stars and constellations, which he used to correctly predict a solar eclipse that took place on April 14, 1789. Furthermore, Banneker was not quiet about this contradiction. Infact, he was a social critic of slavery. Thus, it was this reason and an attempt to promote change; he sent a copy of his first Almanac to Thomas Jefferson."
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THE SELF EDUCATED NEGRO MATHEMATICIAN AND ASTRONOMER WAS BORN, LIVED HIS ENTIRE LIFE AND DIED NEAR HERE. HE ASSISTED IN SURVEYING THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1791, AND PUBLISHED THE FIRST MARYLAND ALMANAC, 1792. THOMAS JEFFERSON RECOGNIZED HIS ACHIEVEMENTS.
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