Black History Fact
Mon, Feb 02
|United States
Lewis Howard Latimer "Click on RSVP for more Information"


Time & Location
Feb 02, 2026, 12:00 AM – 11:50 PM
United States, United States
About the event
The man whose work with inventions that enable homes around the world to have light and telephones, Lewis Howard Latimer died on December 11, 1928 in New York City, New York at age 80.
He was born on September 4, 1848 in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Lewis Latimer was an inventor and draftsman who is primarily known for his assistance in the invention and patents of the light bulb and telephone.
He worked with Alexander Graham Bell in drafting the patent for the telephone and also with Thomas Edison with the light bulb. Latimer is credited with improving the initial light filament made by Edison (which would burn out quickly) with a longer lasting one. He also was the supervisor for electric lights being installed in New York, Philadelphia, Montreal and London.
Latimer patented inventions including the The Water Closet for Railroad Cars (co-patented with Charles W. Brown), a safety elevator, a device that was used…
