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Sarah E. Goode

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Sarah E. Goode
KamundaganSarah Elizabeth Goode
1855 (1855)
Toledo, Ohio, US
KagadananApril 8, 1905 (1905-04-09) (edad 49)
Chicago, Illinois, US
TrabahoImbentor asin entrepreneur
Midbid bilangSaro sa pinakaenot na Apro-Amerikanong nakakua nin Estados Unidos na patente

Si Sarah Elisabeth Goode (1855 – Abril 8, 1905) sarong Amerikanong entrepreneur asin imbentor. Siya an saro sa pinakaenot na Apro-Amerikanong makaresibi nin Estados Unidos na patente, na saiyang naresibi kan 1885 para sa saiyang imbentong kabinet na higdaan.[1]

Patente pinaluwas para ki Sarah E. Goode para sa 'higdaan na kabinet

Namu7ndag kan 1855 sa Toledo, Ohio sa mag'agom na si Oliver asin Harriet (Kaufman) Jacobs, si Goode dati pangaran Sarah Elisabeth Jacobs.[2][3] Kan siya hubin pa, an saiyang ama nagtrabaho komo waiter, asin saiyang ina nag'aasikaso sa harong.[4] An saiyang ina nagsirbe man organisador kan Ohio Anti-Slavery Society sa Toledo,[5] na yaon sana sa tungod kan Underground Railroad.[6] Dikit an kaaraman dapit sa pagkaaki niya, alagad bago an 1870, an pamilya ni Goode naghubo' sa Chicago, Illinois, asin an saiyang ama nagpoon nang magtrabaho sa pagpanday sa kahoy.[7] Duman saiyang naagom si Archibald Goode asin nagkaigwa siyang mga aki igdi.[8] An mga aki ninda iyo sa Estella,[9] Inza (or Inez),[10] Harriet (Hattie),[11] Edna,[12] asin Sarah Goode.[13] Si Archibald nagtatrabaho bilang paratugdok asin parapakaray nin upholstery asin sinda na Sarah nagbukas nin tindahan sa mwebles.[14]

  1. "322177 - Folding Beds - Sarah E. Goode". National Archives. 1885. Archived from the original on 2017-09-12. Retrieved 2023-07-30. 
  2. Boyd, Herb (2016-07-14). "Inventor Sarah E. Goode, the first Black woman awarded a patent". New York Amsterdam News (in English). Retrieved 2022-12-07. 
  3. "Sarah Elisabeth Jacobs Goode". Find a Grave. 
  4. "1860 United States Federal Census of Toledo, Lucas, Ohio". Ancestry. 1860. p. 225. 
  5. Proceedings of a Convention of the Colored Men of Ohio, Held in the City of Cincinnati, on the 23d, 24th, 25th and 26th days of November, 1858. Cincinnati, Ohio: Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co., Printers. 1858. p. 26. 
  6. Akalimat, Abdul; Patterson, Rubin (2019). Black Toledo: A Documentary History of the African American Experience in Toledo, Ohio. Haymarket Books. p. 15. ISBN 978-1608461554. 
  7. "1870 United States Federal Census of Chicago Ward 2, Cook, Illinois". Ancestry. 1870. p. 129. 
  8. "1880 United States Federal Census of Chicago Ward 2, Cook, Illinois". Ancestry. 1880. p. 43. 
  9. "Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S., Marriages, 1838-1911, Certificate 1754". Ancestry. 1897. 
  10. "Cook County, Illinois, U.S., Birth Certificates Index, 1871-1922, FHL Film Number 1287723". Ancestry. 1878. 
  11. "Cook County, Illinois, U.S., Deaths Index, 1878-1922, FHL Film Number 1239854". Ancestry. 1910. 
  12. "Illinois, U.S., Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947, FHL Film Number 1926669". Ancestry. 1935. 
  13. "Cook County, Illinois, U.S., Deaths Index, 1878-1922, FHL Film Number 1030914". Ancestry. 1886. 
  14. "Sarah E. Goode (c.1855?-1905) •" (in English). 2010-11-05. Retrieved 2022-12-07.