This program celebrates the incredible achievements of African American inventors whose work has transformed lives and industries. George Washington Carver revolutionized agriculture by promoting sustainable farming methods and discovering hundreds of uses for crops like peanuts and sweet potatoes. Garrett Morgan invented life-saving devices including the gas mask and the traffic signal, enhancing public safety worldwide. Lewis Latimer improved the design of the incandescent light bulb, making electric lighting more practical and accessible. Marie Van Brittan Brown co-invented the first home security system, pioneering the technology behind modern surveillance and safety systems. Granville Woods, known as the Black Edison, developed groundbreaking technologies in railway and communication systems, forever changing the way people connect and travel. This program highlights their perseverance, creativity, and enduring impact on the world, making it an inspiring resource for educators, students, and history enthusiasts.