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  1. Benjamin Banneker - Wikipedia

    Benjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731 – October 19, 1806) was an American naturalist, mathematician, astronomer and almanac author. A landowner, he also worked as a surveyor …

  2. Benjamin Banneker | Letter to Jefferson, Clock, Almanac, & Facts ...

    Nov 5, 2025 · Benjamin Banneker was anAfrican American mathematician, astronomer, compiler of almanacs, inventor, and writer who helped survey Washington, D.C. He was also noted for …

  3. Benjamin Banneker: Biography, Mathematician, Astronomer, …

    Feb 8, 2024 · Benjamin Banneker was a mathematician and astronomer who created almanacs and surveyed Washington, D.C. Read about his birth, accomplishments, and more facts.

  4. The Extraordinary Benjamin Banneker – Pieces of History

    Feb 26, 2025 · Banneker has become famous for many things, and accounts of his accomplishments vary. He made a working clock—entirely out of wood—which kept accurate …

  5. The Work and Impact of Benjamin Banneker | Encyclopedia.com

    Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) demonstrated that African Americans were capable of scientific and technological achievements. During the time that Banneker lived, the fledgling United …

  6. Benjamin Banneker - White House Historical Association

    Despite his many accomplishments, however, Banneker was forced to navigate the same racial prejudices that African Americans often faced in both slave and free states. In many ways, his …

  7. Benjamin Banneker - Thomas Jefferson's Monticello

    Jun 15, 2023 · Who was Benjamin Banneker? Scientist, clock maker, Assistant to the Surveyor of Washington, DC, creator of bestselling almanacs, and possibly the first African American to …

  8. Benjamin Banneker: 6 Major Achievements - World History Edu

    Jun 26, 2021 · Benjamin Banneker (1731 – 1806) was an African-American self-educated scientist, astronomer and author who is most renowned for his almanac on astronomical …

  9. Benjamin Banneker | The Schools' Observatory

    One of the first was building a wooden clock. He did this by taking apart a pocket watch, studying it, and carving each piece of the clock to a larger scale. It worked well and kept time accurately …

  10. Benjamin Banneker – Mathematician, Scientist, and Early STEM …

    Sep 10, 2023 · As an essayist and pamphleteer, Banneker opposed slavery and advocated for civil rights. In 1791 he sent Thomas Jefferson, then U.S. secretary of state, a letter asking …