Garrett Morgan

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Garrett Morgan
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Garrett Augustus Morgan, Sr. (March 4, 1877 July 27, 1963) was an African-American inventor and community leader.

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He is known for his inventions which included a type of protective respiratory hood (or gas mask), a traffic signal, and a hair-straightening chemical. He is also known for a heroic rescue in 1916 in which he and three others used the safety hood device he'd developed to save workers trapped within a water intake tunnel, fifty feet beneath Lake Erie.[1] He is also credited as the first African American in Cleveland, Ohio, to own an automobile.

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