Sarah Boone (1832-1904) Inventor of the ironing board and one of the first Black Women to be awarded a patent. | Lipstick Alley
United Pan Africanist Movement - Black History Month Improved Ironing Board, Invented by an African Woman called Sarah Boone in 1892 Sarah Boone (1832–1904) was an American inventor who on April 26,
The G.C. and Frances Hawley Museum - Mrs. Sarah Boone (Boon) born Sarah Marshall was born in 1832, near New Bern, Craven County, North Carolina. Sarah died in 1904 (aged 71–72), in
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