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  2. Benjamin Banneker - Wikipedia

    • Benjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731 – October 19, 1806) was an American naturalist, mathematician, astronomer and almanac author. A landowner, he also worked as a surveyor and farmer. Born in Baltimore County, Maryland, to a free African-American mother and a father who had formerly been enslaved, Banneker had little or no formal education and w… See more

    Biography

    Banneker was born on November 9, 1731, in Baltimore County, Maryland, to Mary Banneky, a free black … See more

    Artifacts

    On the day of his funeral in 1806, a fire burned Banneker's log cabin to the ground, destroying many of his belongings and papers. In 1813, William Goodard, who had published the Baltimore edition of Banneker'… See more

    Mythology and commemorations

    A substantial mythology exaggerating Banneker's accomplishments has developed during the two centuries that have elapsed since his death, becoming a part of African-American culture. Several such … See more

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  2. Benjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731–October 9, 1806) was a self-educated scientist, astronomer, inventor, writer, and anti-enslavement publicist. He built a striking clock entirely from wood, published a farmers' almanac, and actively campaigned against enslavement.
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    Benjamin Banneker, an African American born on November 9, 1731, in Maryland, possessed an inherent curiosity and a strong aptitude for mathematics and mechanics. In 1752, Banneker garnered public acclaim by building a clock entirely out of wood. The clock, believed to be the first built in America, kept precise time for decades.
     
  3. Benjamin Banneker - Biography

    Feb 8, 2024 · Benjamin Banneker was a largely self-educated mathematician, astronomer, compiler of almanacs, and farmer. He helped survey territory for the U.S. capital, Washington D.C.

     
  4. Meet the Black Architect Who Helped Design …

    Our nation's capital would not be the same if it wasn't for Benjamin Banneker, the Black architect hired by President George Washington in 1792 to design Washington, DC. It was actually Thomas Jefferson who recommended that …

  5. Benjamin Banneker | Letter to Jefferson, Clock, …

    Dec 23, 2024 · Benjamin Banneker (born November 9, 1731, Banneky farm [now in Oella], Maryland [U.S.]—died October 19? [see Researcher’s Note], 1806, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.) was a mathematician, astronomer, compiler of …

  6. Benjamin Banneker: Invented America's First Clock

    Read a biography of Benjamin Banneker, the famous African-American inventor who developed America's first fully functioning clock. In the Stevie Wonder song "Black Man," the Motown marvel sings of Benjamin Banneker: "first clock to be …

  7. Biography of Benjamin Banneker, Author and …

    Jan 30, 2020 · Benjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731–October 9, 1806) was a self-educated scientist, astronomer, inventor, writer, and anti-enslavement publicist. He built a striking clock entirely from wood, published a farmers' …

  8. Benjamin Banneker - Lemelson

    Learn about Benjamin Banneker, a self-taught mathematician and astronomer who built a clock, published almanacs, and surveyed Washington D.C. He was also a social activist who challenged slavery and war with his letters to …

  9. Benjamin Banneker - The Black Inventor Online Museum

    Benjamin Banneker died quietly on October 25, 1806, lying in a field looking at the stars through his telescope. Nations around the world mourned his passing, viewing him as a genius and the United States’ first great Black Inventor.

  10. Benjamin Banneker - White House Historical Association

    Benjamin Banneker, a free African-American man living in a slave state in the eighteenth century, never knew the weight of iron shackles or the crack of an overseer’s whip. A native of Baltimore County, Maryland, his experience …

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  12. Benjamin Banneker - Kids | Britannica Kids

    A man of many talents, Benjamin Banneker was one of the first distinguished African American scientists and mathematicians. He was also an inventor and a writer. Banneker was born on November 9, 1731, in Ellicott’s Mills, Maryland. …

  13. 1752: Benjamin Banneker invented first wooden clock in America

  14. Benjamin Banneker’s Almanac of Strange Dreams - Smithsonian …

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  16. Benjamin Banneker: Self-taught Astronomer - Sky & Telescope

  17. Benjamin Banneker | Biography, Facts & Accomplishments

  18. Benjamin Banneker: the Astronomer Who Surveyed the U.S.

  19. Benjamin Banneker: A Resource Guide - Library of Congress

  20. Meet Benjamin Banneker, the Black Scientist Who Documented …

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