Meet the inventors and scientists of color who changed the world!
Born in Washington, D.C., in 1904, Charles R. Drew was a Black surgeon
and medical researcher. Known as the "Father of The Blood Bank," he
researched in the field of blood transfusions, and developed improved
techniques for blood storage. Among his many accomplishments, he
developed America's first large-scale blood bank during World War II. It
is time to remember how Charles R. Drew's inventions and his
contributions changed our society... and our world!
ABOUT THE SERIES:
Many inventors and scientists of color have made incredible
contributions to our modern life. Each volume in this much-needed new
series will be devoted to the life and work of one of these inventors
and scientists. With a vivid writing style that will use humor as one of
its primary ingredients, and illustrated with a combination of real
photos and pictures featuring graphic art, each title in this series
will describe how these heroes of diverse backgrounds faced the
challenges of their times, and how their inventions and contributions
changed our society.