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  1. Banneker's knowledge of astronomy helped him author a commercially successful series of almanacs. He corresponded with Thomas Jefferson on the topics of slavery and racial equality. Abolitionists and advocates of racial equality promoted and praised Banneker's works.

  2. Feb 8, 2024 · Benjamin Banneker was a mathematician and astronomer who created almanacs and surveyed Washington, D.C. Read about his birth, accomplishments, and more facts.

  3. Benjamin Banneker, African American mathematician, astronomer, compiler of almanacs, inventor, and writer who helped survey Washington, D.C. He was also noted for essays and pamphlets in which he opposed slavery and supported civil rights. Learn more about Banneker’s life and career.

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  4. Jun 26, 2021 · Benjamin Banneker (1731 – 1806) was an African-American self-educated scientist, astronomer and author who is most renowned for his almanac on astronomical calculations and tidal information.

  5. Jan 30, 2020 · Benjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731–October 9, 1806) was a self-educated scientist, astronomer, inventor, writer, and anti-enslavement publicist. He built a striking clock entirely from wood, published a farmers' almanac, and actively campaigned against enslavement.

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  6. Benjamin Banneker (1731-1806) demonstrated that African Americans were capable of scientific and technological achievements. During the time that Banneker lived, the fledgling United States was attempting to create order from late eighteenth-century chaos.

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  8. Benjamin Banneker was a mathematician, astronomer, and writer who was considered one of the first important African American intellectuals. He was born on November 9, 1731, and grew up on his parents' farm outside of Baltimore.

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