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       Charlotte E. Ray was an American lawyer and teacher. She was the first African American woman to graduate law school, and the third woman to graduate law school at all, because of her race and gender she never got to build a full career, but she opened up opportunities for other women of color to go into law.  Charlotte was born on January 13th, 1850. Her mother helped slaves escape North through the Underground Railroad, and her father was an abolitionist newspaper editor and minister. She certainly got the activist mindset from both her parents. She wanted to become a lawyer, which was  a very difficult thing for a woman, even more so a black woman to do at the time. However, she did something very smart and applied to law school under C.E. Ray, so her gender wouldn’t be obvious. When they learned she was a woman, they couldn’t say, you meet all the requirements, we were gonna admit you, but you’re a black woman, so you can’t be admitted. I think s...
  Modern computers began with mechanical devices built by a british mathematician called Charles Babbage, eventually Charles designed a machine that could read punch cards, making this machine programmable. Many, many years later an inventor named Herman Hollerith created a machine similar to Charles, but was powered by electricity. During the start of WW2, US and European nations began building computers that ran solely off electricity, representing numbers and operations. Long after this, and after computers had advanced quite a bit, two people named Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded Apple, so that computers could be for everyone. Works Cited “Computer History - BrainPOP.” Www.Brainpop.com, www.brainpop.com/technology/computerscience/computerhistory/.