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Hello! The creator and producer of the upcoming 7-part docu-series, "Dignity in Rest: Historic South-View Cemetery and t...
05/11/2024

Hello! The creator and producer of the upcoming 7-part docu-series, "Dignity in Rest: Historic South-View Cemetery and the African American Experience."
If you know any families with loved ones buried in South-View Cemetery with a unique and interesting story about their impact on the African American history of Atlanta, please tell them about the docu-series.
We will be at South-View Cemetery Saturday, May 11, 2024, 10:30 a.m. - Noon and Sunday, May 12, 2024 Noon-2:30 p.m. to meet family and loved ones of residents of South-View Cemetery to possibly be included in the docu-series. We will have refreshments at the cemetery and producers will be there to talk with those interested in the docu-series. The website is https://dignityinrest.com. I am also fundraising for the production of the docu-series that will be completed in early 2025.

Please support me and help me spread the word about "Dignity in Rest: Historic South-View Cemetery and the African American Experience."

Join us in preserving history and honoring the legacy of Atlanta’s South-View Cemetery by supporting our documentary, “Dignity in Rest.” South-View Cemetery holds the stories of countless individuals who have shaped the fabric of our community, yet its significance remains largely untold. Thro...

05/07/2024

𝗖𝗛𝗔𝗥𝗟𝗘𝗦 𝗦. 𝗟𝗘𝗪𝗜𝗦 𝗕𝗔𝗞𝗘𝗥 (1859–1926)

An African American inventor, who patented the friction heater. Baker was born into slavery on August 3, 1859, in Savannah, Missouri. His mother, Betsy Mackay, died when he was three months old, leaving him to be brought up by the wife of his owner, Sallie Mackay, and his father, Abraham Baker. He was the youngest of five children, Susie, Peter, Annie, and Ellen, all of whom were freed after the Civil War. Baker later received an education at Franklin College. His father was employed as an express agent, and once Baker turned fifteen, he became his assistant. Baker worked with wagons and linchpins, which sparked an interest in mechanical sciences. friction heater friction heater
Baker worked over the span of decades on his product, attempting several different forms of friction, including rubbing two bricks together mechanically, as well as using various types of metals. After twenty-three years, the invention was perfected in the form of two metal cylinders, one inside of the other, with a spinning core in the center made of wood, that produced the friction. Baker started a business with several other men to manufacture the heater. The Friction Heat & Boiler Company was established in 1904, in St. Joseph, with Baker on the board of directors. The company worked up to 136,000 dollars in capital, equal to nearly 6 million dollars in 2022.

During his patent application, Baker stated that the friction heat could be produced with any mode of power like wind, water and gasoline.

His device, according to him, was set to be the cheapest source of heat production at the time which made him win accolades such as ‘King of Clean Energy and ‘St. Joseph Negro Inventor.’ friction heater

“Mr. Baker claims that the particular mode of power used in creating the friction is not essential. It may be wind, water, gasoline, or any other source of energy.

“The most difficult part of the inventor’s assertions to prove is that his system will light or heat a house at about half the cost of methods now in use,” The Draftsman 1908.

After years of trials, his device was near-perfect at the time it was invented. Baker’s device was made up of two metal cylinders, with one inserted into the other. A wooden spinning core was put in the center to produce the friction.

Any notable newsreels hailed his invention. “On March 27, 1904, the New York Times’ edition identified Baker’s invention as a “Clever Negro Invention”. Other newspapers such as Daily Gazette and News-Press also published his story in 1904 indicating that his invention would “revolutionize the then heating systems.”

Baker then created a factory called The Friction Heat and Boiler Company in 1904 in St. Joseph with him as the head of board of directors.

His company employed 50 skilled and unskilled labour to produce more radiators and had about $136,000 in capital stocks.

At the time, Baker’s capital stock was a lot of money which made him an affluent and honorable man in his hometown. His loyalty to his employees made his business thrive albeit racial prejudice which sometimes posed as a threat to his finances, his business flourished.

Baker was the youngest of five children and got married in 1880 at age 21 to Carrie Carriger and they had a daughter, Lulu Belle Baker. On May 5, 1926, he died in his daughter’s home in St. Joseph.

Baker d.ied of pneumonia on May 5, 1926, in St. Joseph, Missouri.

📸 Photograph showing inventor Charles S.L Baker and his assistant demonstrating heating/radiator

Great Morning, Champions,As we step into the first Friday of May, I want to highlight the importance of setting our inte...
05/03/2024

Great Morning, Champions,

As we step into the first Friday of May, I want to highlight the importance of setting our intentions each day this month.

When we wake up, our minds are at their clearest. This fresh mental state presents a perfect opportunity to direct our focus inwards, organize our thoughts, and set our intentions for the day ahead. By consciously setting our intentions every morning, we can shape our day's direction and outcomes more effectively.

Let's use this month to cultivate a daily practice of intention-setting. It could be focusing on our professional goals, personal well-being, or how we can contribute positively to our team. Each morning, take a moment to reflect on what you wish to achieve and how you want to feel by the end of the day.

Here's to a month filled with purpose, productivity, and personal growth. Let's BLOOM!

Free Online Courses to Level Up Your Professional SkillsThe Skill Forward program, in partnership with Verizon and edX, ...
05/02/2024

Free Online Courses to Level Up Your Professional Skills

The Skill Forward program, in partnership with Verizon and edX, is 100% free and connects you with online training, resources and career services to help you find your next big job opportunity. Through Skill Forward you receive 12 months of access to over 250 online courses and certifications in a variety of in-demand areas, including AI, business, leadership, coding, communication, and more.

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Verizon Skill Forward provides you with the skills to pave your path to new career opportunities with job-relevant programs from edX, part of Verizon’s goal to make quality education accessible for all.

Great Morning, Champions, and welcome to our first Thursday in May! Today, as we embrace the spirit of Thankful Thursday...
05/02/2024

Great Morning, Champions, and welcome to our first Thursday in May! Today, as we embrace the spirit of Thankful Thursday, I want to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude to each of you. Being in business with such a dedicated and talented team is a cherished treasure.

We are united by a powerful purpose: to protect families with life insurance and secure financial freedom for ourselves. This mission gives our work profound meaning and impact. Every day, you all demonstrate incredible commitment and expertise, and it’s your efforts that transform lives, providing peace of mind to countless individuals and families.

Let us remember, "Feeling gratitude and not expressing it is like wrapping a present and not giving it." Today, I want to unwrap my appreciation for all that you do. Your hard work does not go unnoticed, and I am thankful for your contributions, big and small, that drive our success and make our goals achievable.

Let’s continue to support each other and push forward, knowing that together, we are making a significant difference. Here’s to a day filled with positive energy, meaningful connections, and continued success.

Thank you for being such an integral part of this journey.

It’s Small Business Week!SCORE has some free tips, training, and certifications for small businesses
04/29/2024

It’s Small Business Week!
SCORE has some free tips, training, and certifications for small businesses

National Small Business Week is one week each year where SCORE partners with the SBA to host events, ceremonies, and educational sessions. This serves as an opportunity to recognize entrepreneurs and business owners for their hard work and impact on their communities

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