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1791 - Benjamin Banneker Helps Design the Nation’s Capital

On this day, Benjamin Banneker, a self-taught Black mathematician, astronomer, and surveyor, was commissioned alongside Pierre Charles L’Enfant to help lay out the District of Columbia. When L’Enfant abruptly left the project, Banneker recreated the entire city plan from memory, ensuring the continuation of the design. His contributions challenged prevailing views of Black intellectual capacity and left a lasting legacy in the nation’s capital.

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