Early Life
Education
Birthdays
Significance
Anything Goes
100

Born and raised in NYC, this person had a childhood drenched in science as they discovered their passion for science at the age of seven and further pursed that until this day on.

Neil Degrasse

100

He received his Bachelor from DePauw University in 1920. After teaching chemistry, he received a scholarship to Harvard and earned his master's degree in 1923. In 1929, he received a fellowship to study at the University of Vienna where he earned his Ph.D. in chemistry

Percy Lavon Julian

100

This person was born on October 27, 1930

Gladys West

100

This person was the first African American woman to travel in space and also made significant discoveries in Science Education and human Spaceflight.

Mae Jemison

100

asa teenager, this person was giving lectures on astronomy

Neil DeGrasse Tyson

200

This person spent his childhood attending school, while working on the farm with his sisters and brothers.

Garret Morgan

200

attended Tuskegee University where they earned a bachelor of science degree in mechanical engineering in 1973 and a master of science degree in nuclear engineering in 1975

Lonnie Johnson

200

This person was born on February 10, 1931

James West

200

This person was one of the first Physicians to perform open heart surgery and also founded Provident Hospital which is the first non-segregated hospital.

Daniel Hale Williams

200

This person was given the nickname "Plant Doctor" as a child

George Washington Carver
300

This person was orphaned at the age of seven and began working on the fields with her older sister.

Madam C.J. Walker

300

This person received education from ISU and was self taught.

George Washington Carver
300

This person was born on October 5, 1958

Neil Degrasse

300

This person revolutionized safety when they invited the safety hood in 1914 and later, an early version of the modern day traffic signal.

Garret A Morgan

300

This person has received the national medal of technology and was inducted into the national inventors hall of fame

James West

400

This person grew up into slavery and was enslaved in Missouri towards the end of the civil war.

George Washington Carver



400

excelled in their studies and graduated from Morgan Park high school in 1973, Then attended Stanford University at 16 where she earned a bachelor of science, degree in chemical engineering, and a bachelor of arts degree in african.

Mae Jemison 

400

This person was born on March 4, 1877

Garret Morgan

400

This person popularized science and wrote many books about science and hosted many television shows and appeared on many media platforms

Neil DeGrasse Tyson

400

This person was also a political and social activist, that used their wealth to influence and promote social change

madam C.J Walker

500

This person was the child of a railroad worker and a grandchild of slaves. This person did well in school but didn't get the chance to go to a Highschool.

Percy Lavon Julian

500

enrolled at Chicago medical college in 1880 and graduated in 1883

Daniel Hale Williams

500

This person was born on December 23, 1867

Madam C.J. Walker

500

This person holds over 100 patents and has received many awards for his inventions

Lonnie Johnson

500

This person founded the "Cleveland Call". A weekly newspaper that served the African American Community

Garret A Morgan

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