6. Bessie Blount: Unsung inventor - we bet you have used her inventions!

19/11/2024 33 min Temporada 1 Episodio 6
6. Bessie Blount: Unsung inventor - we bet you have used her inventions!

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The Remarkable Bessie Blount: Unsung Inventor and AdvocateIn this episode of 'She Changed History,' Simon and Vicky delve into the life of Bessie Blount, an extraordinary woman little known but with significant contributions. Bessie’s story, spanning from Virginia, USA, to Scotland Yard, is one of defiance, determination, and ingenuity. Born in 1914, Bessie overcame significant racial and educational barriers, teaching herself to read, write, and eventually becoming a nurse. During her work with World War II veterans, she invented life-changing devices for amputees, including a self-feeding device that gained international recognition. Despite the American government's rejection, her work was embraced by the French government and led to a series of further innovations in assistive technology. Bessie's later career saw her become a groundbreaking figure in forensic handwriting analysis, eventually working with Scotland Yard. Even after her professional career, Bessie continued to advocate for African American achievements and the disabled. Her inventions and transformational work, while not always glamorous, made a profound impact on countless lives.00:00 Reunion and Birthday Celebrations00:36 Introduction to Bessie Blount02:33 Early Life and Education05:57 Nursing Career and Challenges07:37 Innovations for Disabled Veterans12:46 Recognition and Continued Inventions16:30 The Invention of the Kidney-Shaped Bowl17:07 Exploring the Kidney Shape17:51 Unsexy but Essential Inventions18:53 From Nursing to Graphology20:02 Becoming an Expert Witness21:40 Consulting and Overcoming Barriers26:02 Advocacy and Empowerment27:57 Legacy and Final Years29:49 Reflecting on Bessie's Impact32:11 Closing Remarks and Call to Action