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Hugh Gaddy · Wednesday, July 14th 2010 at 12:53AM · 192 views

Sarah Goode Bed & Desk Design





On July 14, 1885, Sarah E. Goode, By Most Accounts, Became The First Black American Woman To Be Granted A Patent By The U.S. Patent And Trademark Office (Patent #322,17), For Her Invention, The Cabinet Bed.

Born into slavery in 1850, She Was Freed At The End Of The Civil War And moved to Chicago, Where She Became An Entrepreneur.

As Owner Of A Furniture Store, Goode Noticed That City Apartment Dwellers Often Had Limited Space For Beds. She Created The Design For What We Know Today As The
"Hideaway" Bed. She Described The Design As "A Folding Bed" Whose Hinged Sections Were Easily Raised Or Lowered.

Goode's Bed Was Fully Functional And It Was Complete With Mattress And Spring Support. When Not In Use As A bed, Goode's Invention Doubled As A Roll-top Desk And Stationery Shelf.

Sarah Goode Died January 25, 1909, At Age 59.

"In Order For Black History To Live, We Must Continue To Breathe Life Into It." - Hubert Gaddy, Jr.


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Hugh Gaddy Wednesday, July 14th 2010 at 3:52AM

Irma I'm excited by your excitement!! :-) THANK YOU For ALWAYS being so supportive!!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

I will be damned. Our people just don't quit creating new things needed to make life better FOR ALL...do they? (smile)

Gaddy youknow how excited learning some thing new makes me, don't you (smile)

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