Black History Month Project

Benjamin Banneker

Benjamin Banneker was an amazing African American scientist, mathematician, astronomer, and writer. He is remembered during Black History Month because he used his knowledge and hard work to make a difference in American history.

1731 Year he was born
1753 Built a wooden clock
1791 Wrote a famous letter to Thomas Jefferson
Science Studied stars, math, and nature

Who Was He?

Benjamin Banneker was born in Maryland. He was mostly self-taught, which means he learned many things on his own. He loved to study numbers, time, and the night sky. People admired him for being smart, curious, and creative.

Why Is He Important?

Banneker showed that learning and determination can help people do great things. He made almanacs, studied astronomy, and helped with surveying land for Washington, D.C. He also spoke up for fairness and equality.

Cool Facts

  • He built a wooden clock that kept time for many years.
  • He studied the stars and made astronomy calculations.
  • He wrote almanacs with useful information.
  • He used his writing to stand up for justice.

Benjamin Banneker's Life Timeline

1731 Benjamin Banneker was born in Maryland.
1753 He built a wooden clock after studying how watches worked.
1791 He wrote a letter to Thomas Jefferson about freedom and equality.
1790s He became known for his almanacs and astronomy work.

My Closing Sentence

Benjamin Banneker is important because he used his intelligence, courage, and love of learning to help others and inspire future generations.