• Sarah Elisabeth Goode (1855 – April 8, 1905) was an American entrepreneur and inventor. She was one of the first known African American women to receive...
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    actress Sarah Good (1655–1692), woman executed in the Salem Witch Trials Sarah E. Goode (1855–1905), American entrepreneur and inventor Sarah Goodridge...
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    netting, used on ships and in some homes. A hideaway bed, invented by Sarah E. Goode in response to the needs of apartment-dwellers, folds up into another...
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    Prices for Cabinet Work in 1797. A foldup bed was exhibited in the US by Sarah E. Goode in 1884, and foldup beds were offered through the Sears, Roebuck & Co...
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    Institute of Physics. "Sarah Goode". Inventors. The Black Inventor On-Line Museum. 2011. Retrieved November 13, 2011. "Sarah E. Goode". Inventors. Retrieved...
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  • (1913–1978), Swedish chess player Roy Goode (born 1933), British lawyer Samuel Goode (disambiguation) Sarah E. Goode (1855–1905), first African American...
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    Gompertz (c. 1783–1861), UK – expanding chuck, improved velocipede Sarah E. Goode (1855–1905), US – cabinet bed. First African-American woman to receive...
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    Academy, Ashburn Lutheran School, St. Bede the Venerable Catholic School, Sarah E. Goode STEM Academy, St. Rita of Cascia High School, and William J. Bogan High...
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    of U.S. Steel, namesake of Gary, Indiana. Bruce A. Goff, architect Sarah E. Goode, first African-American woman to receive a United States patent Bruce...
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  • patient is Joseph Meister, a boy who was bitten by a rabid dog. July 14 – Sarah E. Goode is the first African-American woman to apply for and receive a patent...
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  • killed. The first African-American woman to fully sign a patent was Sarah E. Goode of Chicago. Her patent, 322,177, granted on July 14, 1885, was for a...
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  • woman to receive a patent. This claim is disputed by some who say that Sarah E. Goode was the first African American woman to hold a patent. It is sometimes...
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    self-cleaning house Ruth Graves Wakefield (1903–1977), chocolate chip cookies Sarah E. Goode (1855–1905), folding cabinet bed Linda Gottfredson (born 1947), educational...
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  • Association founded, predecessor of Great American Bank. July 14 – Sarah E. Goode is the first female African-American to apply for and receive a patent...
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    William Osborne Goode (September 16, 1798 – July 3, 1859) was an American politician, slave owner, and lawyer from Virginia. Goode was born to plantation...
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    her brother, attorney Edgar P. Benjamin. Along with Sarah Boone, Ellen Eglin, and Sarah E. Goode, Benjamin was one of four African American women inventors...
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  • Holyoke when it was still a seminary. This was previously thought to be Sarah E. Goode (for the cabinet bed, Chicago, Illinois). His son, Benjamin O. Davis...
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  • African-American character Jim. Judy W. Reed, of Washington, D.C., and Sarah E. Goode, of Chicago, are the first African-American women inventors to receive...
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  • Jeannette E. (2012). African American women chemists. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 56–60. ISBN 9780199742882. Brown, Jeannette E. (2012). African...
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    color from the West Indies. Their daughter, Eslanda Sarah Cardozo, married John Jacob Astor Goode, a law clerk in the War Department who later finished...
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    in the collapse of a dam holding back a reservoir near Madrid. Died: Sarah E. Goode, 49, the second African-American woman to receive a U.S. patent, in...
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  • knowledge of his connection to Kyle, Sarah continues to distrust Derek because she is aware that he killed Andrew "Andy" Goode, one of the creators of Skynet...
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  • Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (sometimes abbreviated as Terminator: TSCC or simply TSCC) is an American science fiction drama television series...
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  • playing program. Sarah destroyed it by setting fire to his home, fearing the Turk would lead to the creation of Skynet, although Goode would later rebuild...
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    Henry Goode Blasdel (January 20, 1825 – July 26, 1900) was an American politician and a member of the Republican Party. He was the first Governor of Nevada...
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    Morton Graham Goode (June 29, 1886 – December 12, 1959) was a Virginia lawyer and Democratic member of the Senate of Virginia. Allied with the Byrd Organization...
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  • Miniseries or TV Film at the Golden Globe Awards. Coven main cast Sarah Paulson as Cordelia Goode Taissa Farmiga as Zoe Benson Frances Conroy as Myrtle Snow...
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    "Roll Over Beethoven" (1956), "Rock and Roll Music" (1957), and "Johnny B. Goode" (1958). Writing lyrics that focused on teen life and consumerism, and developing...
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  • intelligence chess-playing prototype, the "Turk", with Goode's partner, Dimitri Shipkov. Goode was killed by Tech-Com's Lieutenant Derek Reese, due to...
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  • Sarah-Jane Crawford is an English television and radio presenter, actress, voice-over artist, and DJ best known for her radio work with Hits Radio and...
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