On this day in history, November 15, 1898 African-American hairdresser and inventor Lyda Newman patented an improved hairbrush design in New York City in 1898.
Lyda Newman, born in Ohio circa 1885, was an African-American inventor and women’s rights activist. A hairdresser by trade, she received a patent for an improved model of hairbrush in 1898. She also fought for women’s right to vote, working with well-known women’s suffrage activists. Newman lived much of her adult life in New York City.
In 1898, Newman applied for a United States patent for a new style of hairbrush. She received the patent on November 15, 1898. Her hairbrush design included several features for efficiency and hygiene. It had evenly spaced rows of bristles, with open slots to guide debris away from the hair into a recessed compartment, and a back that could be opened at the touch of a button for cleaning out the compartment.
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