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Friday February 29, 2008

Black Africans invented the first lightbulb (A long one), Black inventor Lewis Latimer invented an electric lampbulb (short one

Bulb Light

So we know, Lewis Latimer, a Black

Man invented the electric lampbulb

March 21, 1882.

The Black African Egyptians invented the firstlightbulb though, it’s a longer type of

lightbulb than the one Lewis Latimer,

a black man invented. It makes sense

definitely since Black Africans were

the first race.

The video shows the carving of

the Black African Egyptian lightbulb

from the ancient times. THen it shows

the scientists using that lightbulb.

When you see the lightbulb in the video

you will see how it differs from the

small lightbulb.

The video is at this url:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=RMcAAWkifHY

King Tut is Black because Original Egyptians are Black(How his Tomb was discovered)

November 4, 1922, King Tuts tomb

was found. Howard Carter and Lord

carnarvon found the grave in Egypt.

King TUt’s burial place was beneath

the mud brick houses of the worken

who cut the tomb of Ramesses VI.

Three coffins were found in

the tomb, and the last was made of

gold. King Tut has 15 rings

on his mummy fingers in different

sizes. This depended on the amount

of linen used to wrap his hands. ALso,

he had 13 bracelets and some amulets

anr earrings.

The article:

http://www.aaregistry.com/african_american_history/1258…Tuts_tomb_discovered

Wise African Proverbs!

Africans still smiling

It’s so many types of quotes. But I

would like to specifically point

out these African Proverbs.

African Proverbs:

He who is carried on another’s back does not appreciate how far off the town is.

African Proverb

However long the night, the dawn will break.

African Proverb

If you refuse to be made straight when you are green, you will not be made straight when you are dry.
African Proverb

Knowledge is like a garden; if it is not cultivated, it cannot be harvested.

African Proverb

No one tests the depth of a river with both feet.

African Proverb

Not to know is bad. Not to wish to know is worse.

African Proverb

Those are some wonderful Proverbs. The Africans
made them. The source of these African
Proverbs is:

http://www.quotationspage.com/quotes/African_Proverb/

African American Inventors and the patent numbers for their Inventions

want

I would love to see a book with patent numbers
for the inventions of
African Americans.

I would loveto have that book. I wonder if could find a book like that. I will check
the libraries. But for now, here is a

African American Library site with

the African American inventors and their

patents. The site has so much more
African American inventions ALL THE

WAY UP TO Z. I had fun just looking at them.
So it lists the invention, the

Black inventor, the date and the patent

number for the invention on the site and

BELOW:

AEROPLANES (an improvement) Hale, Wm.
April 7, 1925
Patent Number 1,563,278

AEROPLANES (propelling means for) Adams, J.S Oct. 19, 1920
Patent Number 1,356,329

AIR CONDITIONING (method for) Jones, F.M. Dec. 7, 1954

Patent Number 2,696,086

AIR CONDITIONING UNIT Jones, F.M. July 12, 1949
Patent Number 2,475,841

AIR SHIP Pickering, J. Feb. 20, 1900
Patent Number 643,975

AIRCRAFT (man powered glider) Prather, A. Feb. 6, 1973
Patent Number 3,715,011

AIRPLANE (safety devic
e) Julian, H. May 24, 1921
1Patent Number ,379,264

ANHYDROUS ALKALINE EARTH HALIDES (preparation of) Taylor, M.
Aug.6, 1957
Patent Number 2,801,899

ANHYDROUS LITHLUM SALTS (preparation of) Taylor, M.
Aug 14, 1962
Patent Number 3,049.406

ANISOTROPIC BORON NITRIDE (preparing non laminating method) Smith,B. et al Oct 1, 1985 Patent Number 4,544,535

ANTENNA LINEARLY POLARIZED MONOPULSE LOBING, ETC Kelly, K.C.
Nov 9, 1962
Patent Number 3,063,049

ANTENNA TESTING SHIELD Jones,H.S. et al
Apr 10, 1962
Patent Number 3,029,430

ANTIOXIDANT COMPOSITION Hall, L.A.
Aug 14, 1956
Patent Number 2,758,931

ANTIOXIDANT MATERIAL AND USE OF Hall, L.A. Nov 27, 1956
Patent Number 2,772,169

APPLIANCE CARRIER Flowers, D.
Jul 18, 1995
Patent Number 5,433,359

APRON (BARBER’S) Mathis, N.
Oct 7, 1975
Patent Number D237,O22

ARTILLERY AMMUNITION TRAINING ROUND Buford, G.S.,S.r
Feb 13, 1951
Patent Number 2,541,025

ASPHALT EMULSION AND MANUFACTURE OF Hall, L.A. Oct.18, 1932
Patent Number 1,882,834

ASSEMBLING AND DISAMBLING MACHINE Taylor, A.J. Jun 6, 1942
Patent Number 2,286,695
ATMOSPHERE (APPARATUS FO HEATING OF COOLING WITHIN AN ENCLOSURE) Jones, F.M.
Oct 24, 1950
Patent Number 2,526,874

B
BACK WASHER MOUNTED ON SHOWER WALL Kenner, M.B. Sep 9, 1987
Patent Number 4,696,068

BATHROOM TISSUE HOLDER Kenner, M.B.
Oct 19, 1982
Patent Number 4,354,643

BED RACK Bradberry, H.
May 25, 1943
Patent Number 2,320,027
BLOCKS Brisco, J.R.
Apr 9, 1968
Patent Number 3,376,682

BOOKCASE Harper, J.H.,Jr.
June 6, 1961
Patent Number Dl90,500

BOX (Shadow) Scott, J.C.
Oct 1, 1968
Patent Number D212,334

BRAKE (Automatic air) Woods, G.T. Jun 10, 1902
Patent Number 701,981

C
CAR PARK Gilliard, J Nov 20, 1956

Patent Number 2,771,200

CARD GAME (Chemical) Forbes, D.A.
Apr 17, 1934
Patent Number D91,996

CARD GAME (Family relationship) Smith, M.A. Oct 28, 1980
Patent Number 4,230,321

CARRIER ATTACHMENT (for invalid walkers) Kenner, M.B. Sep 10, 1975
Patent Number 3,957,071

CATALYSTS (Reactivating hydro-forming) Brown, Henry Oct 22, 1968
Patent Number 3,407,135

CESIUM AQUEOUS SOLUTION BY ION EXCHANGER (removal of) Russell, E.R.
Jan 3, 1967
Patent Number 3,296,123

CHAIR (Folding) Beckley, C.P.
Dec 24, 1974
Patent Number 3,856,345

CIGARETTE HOLDER AND ASH TRAY Stephens, G.B. Sep 11, 1956
Patent Number 2,762,377

CIRCUIT GATING (Transitorized) Emile, P.E. May 2, 1961
Patent Number 2,982,868

CIRCUIT MULTIVIBRATOR TRANSISTORIZED Emile, P.E. Nov 24, 1961
Patent Number 3,005,963

CIRCUIT PRESETTABLE BISTABLE Cox, E.L. et al Aug 1, 1967
Patent Number 3,334,245

CLOCK AND WALL PLAQUE (Combined) Jordan, J.H., Jr. Jun 22, 1971
Patent Number D220,965

COIN CHANGER MECHANISM Bauer, J.A.
Jan 20, 1970
Patent Number 3,490,571

COMPRESSOR, ROTARY Jones, F.M.
Apr 18, 1950
Patent Number 2,504,841

CONTAINER (Non-capsized) Elder, C.L.
Feb 6, 1968
Patent Number 3,367,525

CONTROLLER (Power) Hopkins, H.C.
Nov 3, 1987
Patent Number 4,704,570

COPOLYMER, ACRYLIC (Preparation of water soluble, etc) Woodard, D.G. Apr 6, 1971 Patent Number 3,574,175

COPPER (Preparation of water soluble,etc) Jackson, H. Apr 1, 1969
Patent Number 3,436,233

CORN PLANTER (Check row) Mitchell, J.M. Jan 16, 1900
Patent Number 641,462

CORTISONE (Preparation of) Julian, P.L. Aug 10, 1954
Patent Number 2,752,339

COSMETIC AND PROCESS OF PRODUCING
Carver, G.W.
Jan 6, 1925
Patent Number 1,522,176

COUPLING VALVED (Quick disconnect) Gill, V. Aug 9, 1960
Patent Number 2,948,553

Here is the url where I found the African
American patents list:
http://www.slpl.lib.mo.us/libsrc/inv20.htm

 

 

African American Patents a Revolutionary Energy Generating Machine- Clean source of Power that will revolutionize the energy industry

Ocean

Jesse MCQueen, an African AMerican

male, received a United States Patent

number 7,095,126 for his Revolutionary

Energy Generating Machine.

This is how this machine works:

It uses abattery to start the machine

initially. After the machine is in

operations it gives off more energy

than is needed to operate the machine.

Energy made by the machine is used

to power the machine. ANy excess

energy given off by the machine is

used to power up an additional load.

Also ,it uses positive electrical

charges from the atmosphere to

generate power.

Now, for the BLACK INVENTOR that

made this machine. Yes, his name is

Jesse L. McQueen, A Black man from

Texas. His father is a lumberjack and

his mother is a homemaker. McQueen

graduated Chester High school in 1982.

Then after that he attended TSTC in

Waco Texas for 2 years. Jesse McQueen,

served in the Air Force and served

a tour of Duty in Desert Storm.

At 10 years of age, he would

watch tv and see the energy crisis.

He was inspired to solve this problem

because he wanted to help others.

His teacher told him in high school that

if someone made a perpetual motion

machine they would solve the crisis.

So he got motivation from that comment

and did what he did, made the energy

generating machine.

Here is the url of this article:

http://www.blacknews.com/pr/mcqueenmachine101.html

If you want addition information,

You can contact this Briliant Man:

Mr. Jesse L. McQueen
P. O. Box 85
Chester, Texas 75936

936-969-2982
936-215-1222
jmac3305@hotmail.com

ocean

Thursday February 28, 2008

You are My African Queen By 2Face (Lyrics and Video Here)

       I love this video called African Queen.

It’s got a nice fresh beat. The message is

heartwarming. I’m so into the music, it’s

like Paradise for me.

          Here are the lyrics:

Yeaeyaa you are my African queen ohh Lard ohh Lard mmm
Just like the sun light up the Earth you light up my life mmm
your the only i ever see with a smile so bright(ya)
and just yesterday you came around my wayy
you changed my whole sceneary with your astonishing beauty (oh)
you couldn’t make a brother see
an ordinary thing a supernatural being and o
you are brighter than the moon, briteghter than the star i love u just da way you are

chorus
and you are my African queen
the girl of my dreams
you’ve take me where i’ve never been (ya)
you make my heart go dingalingaling (oh i)
you are my African queen
the girl of my dreams
and you remind me of a thing and that is the African beauty heyy

heyeyaa ohh you are my African queen oh Lard ooo Lard mmm
out of a million you stand as one we are standing one mmm
i look into your eyes girl what i see is paradise hey
you captivated my soul now everyday i want you moreoror
i can not deny this feeling i’m feeling inside eh
no one can not take your place
they can not take your space, this is a fact i can not erase
and o you are the one that makes me smile
make me float like a boat upon the nile

chorus
girl you are my African queen
the girl of my dreams
you’ve take me where i’ve never been
u make my heart go dingalingaling (ya)
you are my African queen
the girl of my dreams (ya)
and you remind me of a thing and that is the African beauty eyay

ooo whoaoo whoa yeaa ohhh
you are my African queen and i know

oh yes i know mmm
you are my African queen and

i know see i know
see i know what i am feeling in my heart and in my soul
              oh i know that it is your love
and i know that this love was surely sent from up above cause, your the only one that i think of
          you are my African queen and i know that it seems that your the only that i will serve
         i’ll give you my heart, my love, my body and my money
every other thing you think of
in a man who could think anything better than you ,
who could of ever hurting you
sacrifice my whole life give it all to you
you are my African queen for real

Chorus
and you are my African queen
the girl of my dreams ( the girl of my dreams)
you take me where i’ve never been (o nana yea)
you make my heart go dingalingaling (o lard)
you are my African queen ( you are my African queen)
the girl of my dreams mm ( my African queen)
     you remind me of a thing(oh yaa) and that is the African beauty hey
so black so beautiful
i love you(x3)
munyemo i love you(x 3)
munyemo i love you i love you
oh yaa my African queen
i love you i love you

Here is the url of my lyrics:

http://www.lyriczz.com/lyriczz.php?songid=23175

Best Old School Songs-Wonderful Music!

 

It’s wonderful to go back and reminisce

on old schools songs. It’s also great

when they have various artists songs

on one cd and they compiled alot

of songs on one cd that you enjoy

instead of a few. Here’s my top old

school songs:

1. Love Saw it-Babyface

2. Two Occasions-Babyface

3. How can I ease the Pain? Lisa Fischer

4. I’ll be Missing you-P.Diddy

5. No Ordinary Love-Sade

6. Nite and Day- Al. B Sure

7. I miss you-Aaron Hall

8. You mean the world to me- Toni Braxton

9. Tony Toni Tone-Anniversary

10. Save the Best for Last- Vanessa Williams

11. I wanna Dance With Somebody- Whitney

12. Seven Whole Days-Toni B.

13. Nobody Supposed to Be Here- Deborah Cox

14. Brownstone- If You love me

15. Happy- Brandy

16. Gonna Make you Sweat- C&C Music Factory

 You are welcome to add your own old school songs YOU love

in reply to this. You can add as many old school songs you like

as you want to add in a reply if you  LIKE.

Wednesday February 27, 2008

Beautiful Black Woman named Sista Queen, Reciting a poem called “Try Being a Lady

         Sista Queen, is going all out. She

has presented quality poetry.  Her ideas,

her expressions are fabulous. Strong ,

energetic and passionate in what she says,

she is a Queen of Poetry. She cusses in

her poetry like an art.

          This is the link to her video, the same

one above in this post:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZHBHTtikKc

Handsome Black Man on Def Poetry Jam named Shihan- Reciting Poetry Love and reciting poetry About Black Egyptians

           Shihan is the Black Man on Def Poetry

Jam with alot of hair. He’s so Handsome.

He recites the love poetry that people

love to have in real life. Shihan is very

deep in his poetry. So I figured point

out this man.

         I feel him. He is talking about today’s

people and how they need to keep it real.

He’s reciting about issues of today.

          Shihan tells the truth about Black Egypt in his poetry, Black Culture,etc at this url:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JFMF-963SvU&feature=related

I would like to introduce Pat’s Justice-A Handsome Black Man on the Open Mic Sessions Keeping it Real (His rap music is on myspace)

          Pat’s justice is a 20 year old Handsome Black man who keeps it real. He can go. He sure can.

         He outdoes himself on that mike. His looks make you want upclose. He was doing open mic talking about the real world, Black

History and Leaders. He’s so cool with it.

After you see him on the video above,

I just know you’ll crave more of his videos.

      He does another open mic which is

kinda short in this video. Then he tells

about his hard life. See this at this url:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok1ks9lbUY0&feature=related

Here is him rapping lyrics on myspace:

www.myspace.com/patsjustice

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