8 Things You Didn't Know Were Invented by a Black Woman
We wouldn't have these without them.
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Herstory - This Women’s History Month, we celebrate the ingenious Black women who gave us life-changing inventions like central heating and caller ID. Because your women’s history means nothing if it’s not intersectional. By Kenrya Rankin(Photo: Tetra Images/Corbis)
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Caller ID - Without Dr. Shirley Jackson — who was also the first Black woman to earn a doctorate from MIT — you wouldn’t be able to screen calls. Yup, she invented the technology behind the feature that makes sure you “DO NOT ANSWER” when your ex doubles back (‘cause they always double back).(Photo: JGI/Jamie Grill/Blend Images/Corbis)
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Synthetic Brush - You have Lyda Newman to thank for your laid edges. She invented this bathroom counter staple in 1898. Before that, brushes were made exclusively of animal hair (ick). She says, “You’re welcome.”(Photo: Jose Luis Pelaez Inc/Blend Images/Corbis)
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Curling Iron - You know the joint with the spring-loaded clamp that you can actually use at home? Theora Stephens created the modern day curling iron for your non-professional curling pleasure.(Photo: Steve Wisbauer/Getty Images)
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Potty Seat - If you’ve ever potty trained a toddler, you have Lula O. Carter to thank for the little seat that captured the kid’s attention. In 1960, Carter patented what she called the portable nursery chair to make it easier for little ones to use the bathroom when there’s no toilet in sight.(Photo: Marden Smith/Corbis)
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