He was born an african american. he invented the gutair. born in 1857. died in 1892.
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Robert Fleming was born in...... which Robert Fleming? Hi don. I always wanted to meet you. I hope You stay in school. Have fun -robert flemming jr. ur great great great great great great great great great great grandfather
Robert F. Flemming, Jr. is known as the inventor of the guitar. He was an African-American inventor, although he spent some of his life living in Canada.
It is believed that Robert F. Flemming died in 1886. He supposedly died on March 3. Despite constant debates, he is often credited with creating the guitar.
Did Robert F. Flemming get an education
Robert F. Flemming Jr.'s parents were Robert F. Flemming Sr. and Evelyn Flemming.
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Robert Fleming was born in...... which Robert Fleming? Hi don. I always wanted to meet you. I hope You stay in school. Have fun -robert flemming jr. ur great great great great great great great great great great grandfather
Robert Flemming Jr. did not attend school due to a combination of factors, including his family's financial struggles and the need for him to contribute to household responsibilities. His early experiences shaped his perspective on education, leading him to pursue knowledge through self-directed means rather than formal schooling. Ultimately, he became a successful inventor and entrepreneur despite his lack of traditional education.
on march 3 1886 robert flemming jr invented the guitar
Robert F. Flemming, Jr. was an African-American inventor and Union sailor in the American Civil War. He was born a free black man in Baltimore, Maryland during July of 1839 where he lived with his father, Robert F. Flemming Sr., a baker, and his mother, Mary J. Flemming.