By Teresa Brown, Circulation Manager and Exhibit Curator
The next time you are driving around and get lost, and your GPS leads you to your destination, you can thank Gladys West.
Ms. West was a mathematician with the U.S. Naval Proving Ground where she invented an accurate model of the Earth, which was then used as the foundation for the creation of the Global Positioning System which is commonly referred to as GPS.
Ms. West is among the hundreds of Black American inventors who have created many of the products we use every day. Yet, few of these men and women are widely known.
At Macdonald-Kelce Library we are celebrating the ingenuity and excellence of these inventors, scientists, and mathematicians and others with a display highlighting their inventions:
Macdonald-Kelce Library - The University of Tampa - 401 W. Kennedy Blvd. - Tampa, FL 33606 - 813 257-3056 - library@ut.edu - Accessibility
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