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History’s Marginalized Visionaries Whose Stars Did Not Shine

History’s Marginalized Visionaries Whose Stars Did Not Shine

Michael Keith Bender

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Michael K. Bender
Año de edición:
2025
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Estudios étnicos
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9798295434877
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History’s Marginalized Visionaries Whose Stars Did Not Shine is an urgent, sweeping corrective to the official stories of progress that have dominated classrooms and boardrooms for centuries. Weaving together personal history, global research, and rich storytelling, Michael Bender charts a living map of invention-a world in which women, people of color, Indigenous thinkers, immigrants, and others on the margins have always shaped the foundations of science, technology, medicine, and discovery. Yet their names and contributions, more often than not, were erased or deliberately excluded from the record.Across vibrant chapters, Bender dismantles the myth of the solitary genius by showing how progress is and has always been collective-spanning continents, generations, and fields. From ancient libraries in Timbuktu and forgotten universities in Morocco to NASA’s 'hidden figures' and trailblazers of the 21st century, this work traces how cultures, communities, and teams-rather than lone inventors-lie at the heart of our biggest leaps forward.The book does not merely retell lost stories; it exposes the structures that enabled-and still perpetuate-systemic erasure: patent laws that locked out women and the poor, textbook narratives that privileged the West, and power hierarchies that transferred credit upwards or outside communities of origin. Whether exploring the quiet genius of a boy in Nigeria, the suppressed scientific leadership of Fatima al-Fihri, or the calculated sidelining of Rosalind Franklin, the narrative reveals the interconnected webs of collaboration and exclusion. These stories are not sentimental footnotes, but the very fabric of our technological, artistic, and intellectual inheritance.Every section is meticulously researched and sourced, providing transparency and tools for readers to deepen their exploration or challenge assumptions. Bender’s own family history-of inventions absorbed by larger successes-grounds the inquiry in lived experience, showing that erasure is both personal and systemic.The book’s later chapters move beyond diagnosis to offer a blueprint for change, featuring case studies in modern innovation from the Global South, profiles of current pioneers redefining health, education, and digital futures, and a call to action for educators, policymakers, and community leaders. Appendices provide practical guides, timelines of innovators, and resources for readers seeking to build more inclusive curricula, organizations, or movements. Rich discussion questions and glossaries make this an essential tool for classrooms and collaborative spaces.Above all, History’s Marginalized Visionaries insists that restoring these lost stories is not just an ethical imperative, but an act of practical hope: to reclaim ingenuity, accelerate discovery, and ensure that the next generation’s breakthroughs arise from the full and glorious spectrum of global possibility. Only by widening the spotlight-and questioning who has been excluded-can we unlock the creative force history has hidden.Whether you are an educator, student, change-maker, or lifelong learner, this book is your invitation to see the whole picture, join the work of repair, and help reimagine a future in which every mind and every community can claim its place in the unfolding story of progress.

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