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    Elijah J. McCoy (May 2, 1844 – October 10, 1929) was a Canadian-American engineer of African-American descent who invented lubrication systems for steam engines.

  2. Jan 27, 2014 · Elijah McCoy. Elijah McCoy, engineer, inventor (born 2 May 1843 or 1844 in Colchester, Canada West; died 10 October 1929 in Wayne County, Michigan.) McCoy was an African-Canadian mechanical engineer and inventor best known for his groundbreaking innovations in industrial lubrication.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Elijah McCoy was a 19th century African American inventor best known for inventing lubrication devices used to make train travel more efficient.

  4. May 13, 2024 · Elijah McCoy was a Canadian-American inventor of a device to lubricate steam engines. McCoy’s inventions were considered so outstanding that customers reportedly asked for the “real McCoy” when requesting his designs.

  5. Jul 18, 2022 · Although racism prevented Elijah McCoy from working as an engineer, prejudice could not halt McCoy’s prolific inventions. And while the engineer received little reward for his patents during his life, today, McCoy is celebrated as a pioneering Black inventor.

  6. However, thanks to the automatic engine lubricator invented by National Inventors Hall of Fame Inductee® (NIHF) Elijah McCoy, steam-powered trains no longer had to stop during travel in order to lubricate.

  7. Nov 21, 2023 · Embark on an inspiring journey through history with Elijah McCoy, the brilliant mind responsible for the iconic phrase 'the real McCoy'! 🚂🔧 Uncover the genius behind the automatic lubricating...

  8. NIHF Inductee Elijah McCoy received his first patent for an automatic lubricating device in 1872, allowing engines to be lubricated while they ran.

  9. Mar 3, 2007 · Elijah McCoy, one of the two most prolific black inventors of the 19th Century (the other was Granville T. Woods), was born on May 2, 1843 in Colchester, Ontario, Canada to runaway slave parents who used the Underground Railroad to escape.

  10. Elijah McCoy, a Canadian-American mechanical engineer of African descent, overcame a different challenge: racism. Born on May 2, 1844, Elijah was the son of George and Mildred, two formerly enslaved people who escaped slavery and fled to Colchester, Ontario, Canada.

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