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KENYA
Black Engineer Invents Gloves That Turn Sign Language into Audible Speech
Roy Allela, a 25-year old engineer and inventor from Kenya, has found the ultimate solution to bridging the communication barrier between deaf and hearing people. He has invented the Sign-IO gloves that can translate signed hand movements to audible speech so deaf people can "talk" even to those who don't understand sign language.
UNITED STATES
Black Entrepreneur Creates Patented Vending Machines For Baby Products
Meet Jasmin Smith, a single mother of twins, who has launched Baby Vend - a patented and trademarked vending machine company that sells baby-related products. Based in Anchorage, Alaska, her vending machines are already being used at airports and other locations across the country.
23-Year Old Becomes Youngest Black Entrepreneur to Own His Own Fleet of Trucks
Based in Atlanta, Jalen Uboh is only 23-years old, but he already owns a fleet of 4 semi-tractor trailers. Although being very young, he has already successfully built a multi-million dollar company called All American Freight, which is the freight trucking and logistics division of his parent company, Jalen Uboh Enterprises.
Black Man Invents Machine that Makes Water from the Air
Moses West, of San Antonio, Texas, has brought water to Flint, Michigan, and Puerto Rico--all through his Atmospheric Water Generation machines, which extract moisture from the atmosphere and turn it into water. The science behind it is similar to what many learned in elementary school.