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Phil Brooks was an African-American inventor from Kansas. He improved the disposable syringe, making it easier to use as well as safer. His birth date and death are unknown.
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Polly Cooper was a member of the Oneida Nation and her birth date and place of birth are unknown. It is known that she was an American patriot and played an important role in being an ally during the American Revolution.
It is the representation of the end of a way of life, and the birth of the modern era. Which was the ending of the native american's freedom and the birth of industrialization and expansion in the west.
On March 6, 1775, an African American named Prince Hall was made a Master Mason in Irish Constitution Military Lodge No. 441, along with fourteen other African Americans: Cyrus Johnston, Bueston Slinger, Prince Rees, John Canton, Peter Freeman, Benjamin Tiler, Duff Ruform, Thomas Santerson, Prince Rayden, Cato Speain, Boston Smith, Peter Best, Forten Horward, and Richard Titley, all of whom apparently were free by birth. When the Military Lodge left the area, the African Americans were given the authority to meet as a Lodge, form Processions on the days of the Saints John, and conduct Masonic funerals, but not to confer degrees nor to do other Masonic work. These individuals applied for and obtained a Warrant for Charter from the Grand Lodge of England in 1784 and formed African Lodge #459. Prince Hall Freemasonary is the father of all greek fraternties, collegiate or non collegiate. Without PHM no other fraternity would exsist!