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Tony Hansberry II, invented new surgical procedure that is less invasive when stitching up hysterectomy patients.

There are so many stories of African Americans in music and sports, but there aren’t enough stories about those that are academic superstars preparing to help lead the future of our world.

There are 10 remarkable young African Americans that were profiled in Rolling Out in March that we all should know.  We will tell you about a few of them.  By the age of 7, Mabou Loiseau could speak french, creole, spanish, mandarin, arabic, and russian.  She also plays the harp, clarinet, violin, drums, guitar, and piano.

Autumn Ashante was featured in the EUR in July 2011, for a controversial poem she submitted about slavery at the age of 7, and her acceptance to the University of Connecticut that was later revoked.  She scored a 149 on a standard IQ test.  In case you don’t know, 175 is the highest that can be scored and less than 1% of those that have been tested score between 145 and 159.

Daquan Chisholm, inventor

Daquan Chisholm invented the bulletproof, walkie-talkie helmet and is receiving help from Johns Hopkins University to secure funding to patent his invention. Stephen R. Stafford III entered Morehouse college at the age of 11 and has three majors.  Currently he’s expected to graduate at the age of 17.

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article courtesy of Eurweb.com

 

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