1897- First Automatic Train Coupler That’s Still in Use Today Invented. By a Former Slave

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Andrew Jackson Beard invented the first automatic railroad car coupler, which dramatically reduced serious injuries to railroad workers. Beard's invention was a forerunner of automatic couplers used today.

Beard was born a slave in Jefferson County, Alabama. Emancipated at age fifteen, he became a farmer and then built and ran a flourmill. Despite having received no formal education, Beard invented several types of plows, patented two of them, and successfully invested profits from the inventions in real estate. He went on to invent a steam-driven rotary engine before patenting his most important device, the automatic railroad car coupler, in 1897.

Prior to Beard's invention, workers braced themselves between railroad cars and coupled them manually. Few who worked at manual car coupling avoided the loss of at least a finger; many lost a hand or limb, or were crushed between cars. Beard's "Jenny Coupler" eliminated human involvement between the cars by engaging horizontal jaws that automatically locked together when two cars bumped into each other.
 
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I can believe that.

"Ahh ain't stickin' mah hand 'teen dem trains!"
Come on, man.

The man invented something that has probably saved more lives than this entire message board combined. And besides, he was a human being. The minstrel-show talk went out with Little Black Sambo.

You can do better.
 
I can believe that.

"Ahh ain't stickin' mah hand 'teen dem trains!"
That’s uncalled for. Especially since the only railroad jobs blacks were allowed to do were janitors and porters on passenger trains.
Possibly cooks as well. All the highly skilled jobs were white only even on western and northern railways.
 
It's nice to read something uplifting.

I am guessing that Dr. Booker T. Washington was thinking of men like Mr. Beard when he urged the freedmen and women to work hard and contribute to society.
 

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