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That Melanin Though
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Benjamin Banneker invented first wooden clock in America:

The story of Benjamin Banneker and his wooden clock is an inspiring tale of ingenuity and accomplishment. Benjamin Banneker, 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. In 1789 Banneker began making astronomical calculations that enabled him to successfully forecast a solar eclipse. As a young man Banneker became fascinated with the concept of timekeeping and was determined to build his own clock. Despite facing numerous challenges, including limited access to education and resources due to racial barriers, he was undeterred in his pursuit. Using his self-taught knowledge of clock mechanisms and his exceptional mathematical abilities, Banneker set out to construct a functional clock entirely out of wood. He meticulously crafted each component, from the gears to the pendulum, ensuring the precision necessary for accurate timekeeping. Banneker’s wooden clock was not just an ordinary timepiece; it was a testament to his brilliance and perseverance. The clock showcased his exceptional craftsmanship and mechanical skills. News of Banneker’s remarkable achievement spread throughout the region, earning him recognition and respect from both white and black communities. His wooden clock became a symbol of African American ingenuity and intellectual prowess in a time when opportunities for African Americans were severely limited. The clock’s legacy extends beyond its creation. It served as a testament to Banneker’s unwavering determination to overcome obstacles and pursue his passion for knowledge and invention. Banneker went on to become a respected mathematician, astronomer, and writer, making significant contributions to fields such as surveying and almanac publication. The story of Benjamin Banneker and his wooden clock continues to inspire and remind us of the extraordinary achievements that can arise from the intersection of passion, talent, and perseverance, even in the face of adversity.

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Benjamin Banneker invented first wooden clock in America:

The story of Benjamin Banneker and his wooden clock is an inspiring tale of ingenuity and accomplishment. Benjamin Banneker, 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. In 1789 Banneker began making astronomical calculations that enabled him to successfully forecast a solar eclipse. As a young man Banneker became fascinated with the concept of timekeeping and was determined to build his own clock. Despite facing numerous challenges, including limited access to education and resources due to racial barriers, he was undeterred in his pursuit. Using his self-taught knowledge of clock mechanisms and his exceptional mathematical abilities, Banneker set out to construct a functional clock entirely out of wood. He meticulously crafted each component, from the gears to the pendulum, ensuring the precision necessary for accurate timekeeping. Banneker’s wooden clock was not just an ordinary timepiece; it was a testament to his brilliance and perseverance. The clock showcased his exceptional craftsmanship and mechanical skills. News of Banneker’s remarkable achievement spread throughout the region, earning him recognition and respect from both white and black communities. His wooden clock became a symbol of African American ingenuity and intellectual prowess in a time when opportunities for African Americans were severely limited. The clock’s legacy extends beyond its creation. It served as a testament to Banneker’s unwavering determination to overcome obstacles and pursue his passion for knowledge and invention. Banneker went on to become a respected mathematician, astronomer, and writer, making significant contributions to fields such as surveying and almanac publication. The story of Benjamin Banneker and his wooden clock continues to inspire and remind us of the extraordinary achievements that can arise from the intersection of passion, talent, and perseverance, even in the face of adversity.

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Benjamin Banneker invented first wooden clock in America:

The story of Benjamin Banneker and his wooden clock is an inspiring tale of ingenuity and accomplishment. Benjamin Banneker, 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. In 1789 Banneker began making astronomical calculations that enabled him to successfully forecast a solar eclipse. As a young man Banneker became fascinated with the concept of timekeeping and was determined to build his own clock. Despite facing numerous challenges, including limited access to education and resources due to racial barriers, he was undeterred in his pursuit. Using his self-taught knowledge of clock mechanisms and his exceptional mathematical abilities, Banneker set out to construct a functional clock entirely out of wood. He meticulously crafted each component, from the gears to the pendulum, ensuring the precision necessary for accurate timekeeping. Banneker’s wooden clock was not just an ordinary timepiece; it was a testament to his brilliance and perseverance. The clock showcased his exceptional craftsmanship and mechanical skills. News of Banneker’s remarkable achievement spread throughout the region, earning him recognition and respect from both white and black communities. His wooden clock became a symbol of African American ingenuity and intellectual prowess in a time when opportunities for African Americans were severely limited. The clock’s legacy extends beyond its creation. It served as a testament to Banneker’s unwavering determination to overcome obstacles and pursue his passion for knowledge and invention. Banneker went on to become a respected mathematician, astronomer, and writer, making significant contributions to fields such as surveying and almanac publication. The story of Benjamin Banneker and his wooden clock continues to inspire and remind us of the extraordinary achievements that can arise from the intersection of passion, talent, and perseverance, even in the face of adversity.

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Benjamin Banneker invented first wooden clock in America:

The story of Benjamin Banneker and his wooden clock is an inspiring tale of ingenuity and accomplishment. Benjamin Banneker, 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. In 1789 Banneker began making astronomical calculations that enabled him to successfully forecast a solar eclipse. As a young man Banneker became fascinated with the concept of timekeeping and was determined to build his own clock. Despite facing numerous challenges, including limited access to education and resources due to racial barriers, he was undeterred in his pursuit. Using his self-taught knowledge of clock mechanisms and his exceptional mathematical abilities, Banneker set out to construct a functional clock entirely out of wood. He meticulously crafted each component, from the gears to the pendulum, ensuring the precision necessary for accurate timekeeping. Banneker’s wooden clock was not just an ordinary timepiece; it was a testament to his brilliance and perseverance. The clock showcased his exceptional craftsmanship and mechanical skills. News of Banneker’s remarkable achievement spread throughout the region, earning him recognition and respect from both white and black communities. His wooden clock became a symbol of African American ingenuity and intellectual prowess in a time when opportunities for African Americans were severely limited. The clock’s legacy extends beyond its creation. It served as a testament to Banneker’s unwavering determination to overcome obstacles and pursue his passion for knowledge and invention. Banneker went on to become a respected mathematician, astronomer, and writer, making significant contributions to fields such as surveying and almanac publication. The story of Benjamin Banneker and his wooden clock continues to inspire and remind us of the extraordinary achievements that can arise from the intersection of passion, talent, and perseverance, even in the face of adversity.

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Benjamin Banneker invented first wooden clock in America:

The story of Benjamin Banneker and his wooden clock is an inspiring tale of ingenuity and accomplishment. Benjamin Banneker, 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. In 1789 Banneker began making astronomical calculations that enabled him to successfully forecast a solar eclipse. As a young man Banneker became fascinated with the concept of timekeeping and was determined to build his own clock. Despite facing numerous challenges, including limited access to education and resources due to racial barriers, he was undeterred in his pursuit. Using his self-taught knowledge of clock mechanisms and his exceptional mathematical abilities, Banneker set out to construct a functional clock entirely out of wood. He meticulously crafted each component, from the gears to the pendulum, ensuring the precision necessary for accurate timekeeping. Banneker’s wooden clock was not just an ordinary timepiece; it was a testament to his brilliance and perseverance. The clock showcased his exceptional craftsmanship and mechanical skills. News of Banneker’s remarkable achievement spread throughout the region, earning him recognition and respect from both white and black communities. His wooden clock became a symbol of African American ingenuity and intellectual prowess in a time when opportunities for African Americans were severely limited. The clock’s legacy extends beyond its creation. It served as a testament to Banneker’s unwavering determination to overcome obstacles and pursue his passion for knowledge and invention. Banneker went on to become a respected mathematician, astronomer, and writer, making significant contributions to fields such as surveying and almanac publication. The story of Benjamin Banneker and his wooden clock continues to inspire and remind us of the extraordinary achievements that can arise from the intersection of passion, talent, and perseverance, even in the face of adversity.

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Omar
Omar  
3 年

The Verge

Meta hit with record-breaking $1.3 billion fine over Facebook data transfers to the US / The fine is the largest of its kind, and accompanies an order to stop data transfers to the US. The case stems back to 2013 and revelations about US mass surveillance.

By James Vincent, a senior reporter who has covered AI, robotics, and more for eight years at The Verge.

May 22, 2023, 44 AM CDT

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Derek Earl Garner
Derek Earl Garner
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If black people sat out all democratic elections until we got reparations, we'd have reparations before the next election.🤔

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