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Qué (quién) es Benjamin Banneker - definición

FREE AFRICAN AMERICAN SCIENTIST, SURVEYOR, ALMANAC AUTHOR AND FARMER (1731-1806)
Ben Banneker; Ben banneker; Benjamin Baneker; Banneker; Banneker, Benjamin
  • Brood X periodical cicada
  • 1799 portrait of Andrew Ellicott
  • Title page of the Baltimore edition of Banneker's 1792 almanac and ephemeris.
  • Interior of Benjamin Banneker Museum in Oella, Maryland. A drop-leaf table that Banneker used is in the background. (2017)
  • Benjamin Banneker Historical Park]], [[Oella, Maryland]] (2017)}}
  • Statue of Benjamin Banneker in the [[Smithsonian Institution]]'s [[National Museum of African American History and Culture]] in Washington, D.C. (2020)
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  • oil portrait]] of Dr. Benjamin Rush by [[Charles Willson Peale]]
  • Northeast No. 4 boundary marker stone of the original District of Columbia in Washington, D.C. and [[Prince George's County, Maryland]] (2005)
  • oil portrait]] of David Rittenhouse by [[Charles Willson Peale]]</div>
  • Brood X periodical cicada with ''[[Massospora cicadina]]'' infection
  • View of the Patapsco Valley from Ellicott City (June 2012)
  • oil portrait]]  of Henri Grégoire by [[Pierre Joseph Célestin François]]
  • Portrait of James McHenry (ca. 1795–1800)}}
  • [[Library of Congress]]}} 1835 map of the District of Columbia showing Washington City in its center, Georgetown to the west of the city, and the town of Alexandria in the District's south corner.
  • Oil portrait]] of the Marquis de Condorcet, circa 1789–1794
  • oil portrait]] of Thomas Jefferson by [[Charles Willson Peale]]
  • Portrait of William Goddard (c. 1780–1785)}}

Commemorations of Benjamin Banneker         
COMMEMORATIONS OF BENJAMIN BANNEKER (1731 – 1806), AMERICAN SCIENTIST, SURVEYOR AND FARMER
Benjamin Banneker Park
A United States postage stamp and the names of a number of recreational and cultural facilities, schools, streets and other facilities and institutions throughout the United States have commemorated Benjamin Banneker's documented and mythical accomplishments throughout the years since he lived (1731–1806) (see Mythology of Benjamin Banneker). Among such memorializations of this free African American almanac author, surveyor, landowner and farmer who had knowledge of mathematics, astronomy and natural history was a biographical verse that Rita Dove, a future Poet Laureate of the United States, wrote in 1983 while on the faculty of Arizona State University.
Banneker Institute         
FORMER AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERARY SOCIETY
Draft:Banneker Institute; Benjamin Banneker Institute
Benjamin Banneker Institute was a literary society for African Americans established in Philadelphia in 1854. Members lectured and debated on various subjects.
Benjamin Agus         
ENGLISH EJECTED MINISTER
Agus, Benjamin; Benjamin Agas
Benjamin Agus (fl:1662) was an English divine, of the Anglican Church, and was one of the most distinguished early vindicators of the nonconformists. He is second only to Richard Baxter, and to Vincent Alsop.

Wikipedia

Benjamin Banneker

Benjamin Banneker (November 9, 1731 – October 19, 1806) was an African-American naturalist, mathematician, astronomer and almanac author. He was a landowner who also worked as a surveyor and farmer.

Born in Baltimore County, Maryland, to a free African-American mother and a father who had formerly been enslaved, Banneker had little or no formal education and was largely self-taught. He became known for assisting Major Andrew Ellicott in a survey that established the original borders of the 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 on the topics of slavery and racial equality. Abolitionists and advocates of racial equality promoted and praised Banneker's 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.

Banneker became a folk-hero after his death, leading to many accounts of his life being exaggerated or embellished. The names of parks, schools and streets commemorate him and his works, as do other tributes.

Ejemplos de uso de Benjamin Banneker
1. He drew a blank on the other two: Duke Ellington and Benjamin Banneker.
2. Tiara Davis, 14, and her friend Jasmine Edwards, 15, both freshmen at Benjamin Banneker Academic High School in Northwest Washington, came with Tiara‘s mother, Valerie Anderson.
3. David Sanford, who graduated from Benjamin Banneker High School in Brooklyn and received a 3 on the A.P. physics test, said the incentive program was a good idea.
4. Council member Harry Thomas Jr. (D–Ward 5) suggested that the quarter feature Benjamin Banneker, the African American scientist who helped survey the District in the 17'0s, or the city flag.
5. The city offered various suggestions, including the three stars and two bars of the District flag and portraits of either jazz legend Duke Ellington or Colonial–era abolitionist Benjamin Banneker.