Thursday, February 18, 2010

...Since Sliced Bread


 
Celebrate the life of Garrett Morgan. Not because it's Black History Month, as commerce likes to market, but for the simple reason of sheer brilliance of the native of Paris, Kentucky. Being a country of so many diverse backgrounds of ethnicity, all 'colors' define the United States' history. One has to be green to believe otherwise.
Morgan was born in 1877, thinking of innovative ideas up until the summer of 1963, when he died, in Cleveland, Ohio. During his eighty-six years, Garrett Morgan managed to come up with components to invent the world's first respiratory protective hood, commonly known as the gas mask. Morgan didn't stop there. He also incorporated a hair straightening fluid (relaxer) for a more idealized look. Genius, right? Try an invention billions of people celebrate across the globe daily. Young Garrett Morgan also achieved at inventing the traffic light. Whose history? Some would say Black. Others may convey American. Maybe he considered himself simply Garrett Morgan.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks Garrett Morgan ... I wouldn't want every corner to be a 4 way stop.

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  2. Each and every time we stop on red and go on green, we deliver and release mad props to the man!

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