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Below is a first person narrative written as if it was spoken by Otis Boykin: ... Hello. My name is Otis Boykin, and I'm here to tell you a bit about myself.
Otis F. Boykin b. August 29, 1920, Dallas, TX, U.S.A. d. 1982, U.S.A. ... Otis Boykin invented electronic control devices for guided missiles, ...
Otis Boykin invented an improved electrical resistor used in computers - radios - television sets and a variety of electronic devices.
Otis Boykin attended Fisk University and Illinois Institute of Technology (1946-47). He is responsible for inventing the electrical device used in all guided missles and IBM computers, plus 26 other ...
Born in 1920 in Dallas, Texas, Otis Boykin attended Fisk University and Illinois Institute of Technology, ... In an ironic twist of fate, Otis Boykin died of heart failure in 1982.
Invention: He invented and improved electrical resistors used in computers radios and televisions ... Five Facts-He graduated from Fisk university. He made heart stimulators and died of heart attack.
This content resource is one in the series of Top Ten African American Inventors. It provides a brief summary of the inventions of Otis Boykin. Boykin invented many electronic devices including ...
Check out Bio of Inventor Otis Boykin: African-American Invented the Pacemaker - Submitted by Kassidy Emmerson at Associated Content...
Born in 1920 in Dallas, Texas, Otis Boykin attended Fisk University and Illinois Institute of Technology, ... In an ironic twist of fate, Otis Boykin died of heart failure in 1982.
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