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Books with title Benjamin Banneker: Astronomer and Mathematician

  • Benjamin Banneker: Astronomer and Mathematician

    Laura Baskes Litwin, Benjamin Banneker

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, July 1, 1999)
    A biography of the eighteenth-century African-American who taught himself mathematics and astronomy
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  • Benjamin Banneker, the Negro Mathematician and Astronomer

    Benjamin Banneker

    Paperback (Independently published, March 30, 2017)
    Benjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731 – October 9, 1806) was a free African American almanac author, surveyor, naturalist and farmer. Born in Baltimore County, Maryland, to a free African American woman and a former slave, Banneker had little formal education and was largely self-taught. He is known for being part of a group led by Major Andrew Ellicott that surveyed the borders of the original District of Columbia, the federal capital district of the United States. Banneker's knowledge of astronomy helped him author a commercially successful series of almanacs. He corresponded with Thomas Jefferson, drafter of the United States Declaration of Independence, on the topics of slavery and racial equality. Abolitionists and advocates of racial equality promoted and praised his works. Although a fire on the day of Banneker's funeral destroyed many of his papers and belongings, one of his journals and several of his remaining artifacts are presently available for public viewing. Parks, schools, streets and other tributes have commemorated Banneker throughout the years since he lived. However, many accounts of his life exaggerate or falsely attribute his works.
  • The Life of Benjamin Banneker: Astronomer and Mathematician

    Laura Baskes Litwin

    Hardcover (Enslow Pub Inc, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Benjamin Banneker, born in 1731, was a man ahead of his time. As a free African American in a time of slavery, Banneker was not welcome in white society, and he spent most of his life on his Maryland farm. There he harnessed his keen and curious intellect to teach himself complex mathematics and astronomy. Banneker secured a place in history with his role in surveying the site for the capital city, Washington D.C., and his published almanacs with precise tide calculations and weather predictions. Also, Banneker himself was one of the first African Americans to speak out against slavery. Banneker's accomplishments were used by abolitionists as proof of the intellectual powers of his race.
  • Benjamin Banneker: Astronomer and Mathematician

    Allison Lassieur

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Provides an introduction to the life and biography of Benjamin Banneker, the African American astronomer and mathematician who helped survey Washington, D.C., and who wrote several successful almanacs.
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  • Benjamin Banneker, the Negro Mathematician and Astronomer

    Benjamin Banneker

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    Benjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731 – October 9, 1806) was a free African American almanac author, surveyor, naturalist and farmer. Born in Baltimore County, Maryland, to a free African American woman and a former slave, Banneker had little formal education and was largely self-taught. He is known for being part of a group led by Major Andrew Ellicott that surveyed the borders of the original District of Columbia, the federal capital district of the United States.Banneker's knowledge of astronomy helped him author a commercially successful series of almanacs. He corresponded with Thomas Jefferson, drafter of the United States Declaration of Independence, on the topics of slavery and racial equality. Abolitionists and advocates of racial equality promoted and praised his works.Although a fire on the day of Banneker's funeral destroyed many of his papers and belongings, one of his journals and several of his remaining artifacts are presently available for public viewing. Parks, schools, streets and other tributes have commemorated Banneker throughout the years since he lived. However, many accounts of his life exaggerate or falsely attribute his works.
  • Benjamin Banneker: American Mathematician and Astronomer

    Bonnie Hinman, Arthur Meier Schlesinger

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, March 1, 2000)
    A biography of the eighteenth-century African American who taught himself mathematics and astronomy and helped survey what would become Washington, D.C.
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  • Benjamin Banneker: Astronomer and Mathematician

    Allison Lassieur

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Provides an introduction to the life and biography of Benjamin Banneker, the African American astronomer and mathematician who helped survey Washington, D.C., and who wrote several successful almanacs.
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  • Benjamin Banneker Scientist and Mathematician

    Kevin Conley, Nathan Irvin Huggins

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, Nov. 1, 1989)
    A biography of the black tobacco farmer who taught himself math, astronomy, and clockmaking, became famous for his almanacs, and assisted in the original survey of Washington, D.C
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  • Benjamin Banneker:: Brilliant Surveyor, Mathematician, and Astronomer

    Erika Wittekind

    Hardcover (Core Library, Sept. 1, 2015)
    This title is a brief, yet informative, biography on Benjamin Banneker. Readers will learn about Bannekers early life, personal life, and all about his contributions to science, surveying, the Farmers Almanac, and for his campaign against slavery. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Core Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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  • Benjamin Banneker: American Mathematician and Astronomer

    Bonnie Hinman, Arthur Meier Schlesinger

    Paperback (Chelsea House Pub, Jan. 1, 2000)
    A biography of the eighteenth-century African American who taught himself mathematics and astronomy and helped survey what would become Washington, D.C.
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  • Benjamin Banneker: Mathematician and Stargazer

    Rose Blue

    Library Binding (Millbrook Press, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Born a free man in 1731 in Maryland, Benjamin Banneker grew to become a self-educated man of science who made inventions, became the first African-American man to be published, assisted with the plans for the design of the capital city, and more.
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  • Benjamin Banneker: American Mathematician and Astronomer

    Bonnie Hinman, Jr. Schlesinger, Arthur Meier

    Library Binding (Tandem Library, March 15, 2000)
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