
Lisa Cook on Racism, Patents, and Black Entrepreneurship
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Racial Violence and Innovation: A Historical Perspective
This chapter explores the impact of historical racial violence and systemic racism on patenting activities among African American inventors before the civil rights era. It examines the disparities in innovation rates between Black and white inventors and the factors that contributed to a decline in opportunities for Black entrepreneurs. Through the lens of notable figures like Garrett Morgan, the discussion reveals how societal attitudes shaped economic participation and innovation within marginalized communities.
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