Granville T. Woods #1275

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Granville T. Woods

 

(1856 - 1910)

 

is known to many as

 

The Black Edison.

 


To some he was known as the "Black Edison," both great inventors 

of their time.  Granville T Woods invented more than a dozen devices 

to improve electric railway cars and many more for controlling the flow

of electricity. His most noted invention was a system for letting the 

engineer of a train know how close his train was to others. This

device helped cut down accidents and collisions between trains.

 

Granville T. Woods (April 23, 1856 - January 30, 1910), born in Columbus, Ohio, was an African-American inventor. Woods dedicated his life to developing a variety of inventions relating to the railroad industry. To some he was known as the "Black Edison," both being considered one of the great inventors of their time. Woods invented more than a dozen devices to improve electric railway cars and many more for controlling the flow of electricity. 

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