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Features a detailed biography as well as excerpts from a letter Banneker wrote to Thomas Jefferson. ... Much of the [Benjamin Banneker] information you have seems to be part of the legends rather than the facts about Banneker.
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Benjamin Banneker, the son of Robert and Mary Bannaky was born in 1731. His grandfather was a slave from Africa and his grandmother, an indentured servant from England. His grandfather was known as Banna Ka, then later as Bannaky, his grandmother as Molly Walsh.
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Benjamin Banneker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Benjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731 – October 9, 1806) was a free African American astronomer, mathematician, surveyor, almanac author and farmer. Although it is difficult to verify details of Benjam...
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Washington, DC and North Smithfield, RI – Cheryl W. Snead, President & CEO of Rhode Island-based Banneker Industries, Inc. ... latest at Banneker. Be sure to check out our new Supplier Material Center (SMC) clip!
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Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806), an African American mathematician and amateur astronomer, calculated ephemeredes for almanacs for the years 1792 through 1797 that were widely distributed. ... On Nov. 9, 1731, Benjamin Banneker was born in Baltimore County, Md. He was the son of an African slave named Robert, who had bought...
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Benjamin Banneker -- author, scientist, mathematician, farmer, astronomer, publisher and urban planner -- was descended from enslaved Africans, an indentured English servant, and free men and women of color. ... Banneker became friendly with the Ellicott brothers, who built a complex of gristmills in the 1770s.
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Benjamin Banneker was born in 1731 just outside of Baltimore, Maryland, the son of a slave. His grandfather had been a member of a royal family in Africa and was wise in agricultural endeavors. As a young man, he was allowed to enroll in a school run by Quakers and excelled in his studies, particularly in mathematics.
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