- Jan
Ernst Matzeliger (September 15, 1852 –
August 24, 1889) was a Surinamese-American
inventor whose automated lasting machine brought significant change...
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automated lasting machine by the Surinamese-American Jan
Ernst Matzeliger in the 1880s was a
major development in shoe production,
immediately improving...
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patented by
Black Americans.
Among the most
notable inventors were Jan
Matzeliger, who
developed the
first machine to m****-produce shoes, and
Elijah McCoy...
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handle binding uppers to
soles and the
Surinamese immigrant Jan
Ernst Matzeliger's 1880
invention of an
automatic lasting machine finally allowed true industrialization...
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singer Jairzinho Rozenstruik,
mixed martial artist and
kickboxer Jan
Ernst Matzeliger,
inventor Jimmy Floyd H****elbaink,
football player Jules Wijdenbosch,...
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mechanization of the
process by an African-American
immigrant named Jan
Ernst Matzeliger. From 1924
until 1974, the Lynn
Independent Industrial Shoemaking School...
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people reported Surinamese ancestry. The
Surinamese immigrant Jan
Ernst Matzeliger worked in Lynn, M****achusetts,
developing and
patenting an
automated lasting...
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article about machines being made in the
United States such as Jan
Ernst Matzeliger's automatic laster. Therefore, he took
three workers and journe**** to Lynn...
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through her
white father,
socialite and
estate owner in
Georgia Jan
Ernst Matzeliger (1852-1889),
Surinamese inventor, who
moved to the
United States to invent...
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original on May 20, 2020.
Retrieved January 5, 2020. "NIHF
Inductee Jan
Matzeliger Invented the Shoe
Lasting Machine". www.invent.org. June 5, 2024. Archived...