|
If There Were No Black People in the World
This
is a story of a little boy named Theo, who woke up
one morning and asked God, "What if there were
no Black people in the world?" Well, God thought
about that for a moment and then said, "Son,
follow me around today and let's just see what it
would be like if there were no Black people in the
world. Get dressed and we will get started,"
Theo
ran to his room to put on his clothes and shoes. But
there were no shoes, and his clothes were all wrinkled.
He looked for the iron, but when he reached for the
ironing board, it was no longer there. You see Sarah
Boone, a Black woman, invented the ironing board and
Jan E. Matzelinger, a Black man, invented the shoe
lasting machine. "Oh well," God said, "Go
and do your hair." Theo ran in his room to comb
his hair, but the comb was not there. You see, Walter
Sammons, a Black man, invented the comb. Theo decided
to just brush his hair, but the brush was gone. You
see, Lydia O. Newman, a Black female invented the
brush.
Well,
he was a sight, no shoes, wrinkled clothes, hair a
mess without the hair care inventions of Madam C.J.
Walker, well, you get the picture.
God
told Theo, "Let's do the chores around the house
and then take a trip to the grocery store." Theo's
job was to sweep the floor. He swept and swept and
swept. When he reached for the dustpan, it was not
there. You see, Lloyd P. Ray, a Black man, invented
the dustpan. So he swept his pile of dirt over in
the corner and left it there. He then decided to mop
the floor, but the mop was gone. You see, Thomas W.
Stewart, a Black man,invented the mop.
Theo
thought to himself, "I'm not having any luck."
"Well, son," God said, "We should wash
the clothes and prepare a list for the grocery store."
When
he was finished, Theo went to place the clothes in
the dryer, but it was not there. You see, George T.
Samon, a Black man, invented the clothes dryer.
Theo
got a pencil and some paper to prepare the list for
the market, but noticed that the pencil lead was broken,
well he was out of luck because John Love, a black
man, invented the pencil sharpener. He reached for
a pen, but it was not there because William Purvis,
a Black man, invented the fountain pen. As a matter
of fact, Lee Burridge invented the type writing machine,
and W.A.Lavette, the printing press.
So
they decided to head out to the market. Well, when
Theo opened the door, he noticed the grass was as
high as he was tall. You see the lawn mower was invented
by John Burr, a Black man.
They
made their way over to the car and found that it just
wouldn't go. You see, Robert Spikes, a Black man,
invented the automatic gear shift and Joseph Gammel
invented the supercharge system for internal combustion
engines.
They
noticed that the few cars that were moving were running
into each other and having wrecks because there were
no traffic signals. You see, Garrett A. Morgan, a
Black man invented the traffic light.
Well,
it was getting late, so they walked to the market,
got their groceries and returned home. Just when they
were about to put away the milk, eggs and butter,
they noticed the refrigerator was gone. You see, John
Standard, a Black man, invented the refrigerator.
So they put the food on the counter.
By
this time, they noticed it was getting mighty cold.
Theo went to turn up the heat and what do you know,
Alive Parker,a Black female, invented the heating
furnace. Even in the summer time they would have been
out of luck because Frederick Jones, a Black man,
invented the air conditioner.
It
was almost time for Theo's father to arrive home.
He usually took the bus, but there was no bus because
its precursor was the electric trolley, invented by
another Black man, Elbert T. Robinson.
He
usually took the elevator from his office on the 20th
floor, but there was no elevator because Alexander
Miles, a Black man, invented the elevator. He usually
dropped off the office mail at a nearby mailbox, but
it was no longer there because Phillip Downing, a
Black man, invented the letter drop mailbox and William
Barry invented canceling machine.
Theo
sat at the kitchen table with his head in his hands.
When his father arrived he asked, " Why are you
sitting in the dark?" Why? Because Lewis Howard
Latimer, a Black man, invented the filament within
the light bulb.
Theo
quickly learned what it would be like if there were
no Black people In the world. Not to mention if he
were ever sick and needed blood.Charles Drew, a Black
scientist, found a way to preserve and store blood
which led to his starting the world's first blood
bank. And what if a family Member had to have surgery.
This would not have been possible without Dr. Daniel
Hale Williams, a Black doctor, who performed the first
open heart surgery.
So
if you ever wonder, like Theo, where we would be without
Blacks?
Well,
it's pretty plain to see, we could very well still
be in the dark!!!
|