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Garrett A. Morgan: The Vision Beyond Smoke and Signals African-American inventor and community leader. His life is lesser-known but impactful, especially in innovation and public safety. In the early 20th century, amidst racial prejudice and limited opportunity, one man dared to invent for the safety and progress of all people. His name was Garrett Augustus Morgan — an African-American inventor, entrepreneur, and trailblazer whose legacy still guides us through traffic and protects those who serve. Born in 1877 in Paris, Kentucky, to formerly enslaved parents, Garrett Morgan's early life was marked by poverty and limited formal education. But what he lacked in privilege, he made up for in curiosity. At just 14, he moved to Cincinnati in search of opportunity — and found it through work, study, and invention. In 1912, Morgan invented the safety hood — a device that would eventually evolve into the modern gas mask. Initially ignored due to racial bias, Morgan had to hire a white actor to demonstrate it. But when a tragic explosion trapped workers in an underground tunnel under Lake Erie in 1916, it was Morgan — wearing his own invention — who led a daring rescue, saving multiple lives. Years later, after witnessing a car crash at a busy intersection, Morgan designed a three-position traffic signal — adding a 'warning' signal to stoplight systems. This reduced accidents and improved urban traffic safety. He sold the patent to General Electric for $40,000 — a fortune at the time. Morgan didn’t stop at invention. He opened a sewing machine repair business, founded a successful hair care company, and published The Cleveland Call, one of the city’s earliest Black newspapers. He used his influence to advocate for civil rights, Black education, and economic empowerment. Garrett Morgan wasn’t just a genius inventor — he was an example of Black excellence in a world that tried to deny it. Morgan’s courage, creativity, and business acumen inspired generations of Black inventors, entrepreneurs, and leaders. His legacy continues — not just in the gas masks worn by firefighters or the traffic lights that guide our cities — but in the lives of Black innovators who followed in his footsteps. Garrett A. Morgan proved that brilliance knows no color — but that courage and perseverance are the true inventions that change the world. In every green light, in every life saved, his story lives on.

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