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Elijah McCoy
  • Ethnic Minorities in Science
  • By Linda Iwamoto

2
George and Emily
  • Elijah McCoys parents were George and Emily
    McCoy.
  • Both were slaves in Kentucky in the early
    1800s.They fled to Canada via the underground
    railway on the Indiana-Ohio border.
  • Once in Canada, George joined the army and fought
    in the 1837 rebel war.
  • Because of his efforts in the war, George was
    given 160 acres of land in the town of Colchester.

3
Elijah McCoy
  • Elijah was born on may 2, 1844, in Colchester,
    Ontario, Canada.
  • As the son of a Canadian landowner Elijah was
    able to attend public school.
  • At that time it was illegal for slaves to learn
    to read and write in the United States.
  • Elijah became interested in mechanical devices in
    public school.
  • At age 16, Elijah traveled to Europe to study
    mechanical engineering in Edinburgh, Scotland.

4
Changes in the United States
  • While Elijah was studying in Europe the United
    States president issued the Emancipation
    Proclamation during the Civil War.
  • Also during the United States Civil War, Abraham
    Lincoln began a campaign that allowed for Elijah
    to settle in the U.S. as a free man.
  • Following the Civil War Elijah moved to
    Ypsilanti, Michigan.
  • At this time it was still not common for black
    persons to be educated.

5
How it all began
  • Because of his race Elijah had to settle for a
    job as an oilman for the Michigan Central
    Railroad.
  • The steam engines were fueled with coal which the
    oilmen would shovel at a rate of two tons per
    hour.
  • Because the hot high pressure steam was corrosive
    to most of the metals, a small layer of oil is
    required to protect and seal the pistons and
    cylinders. The oilers were frequently required to
    manually oil the machines causing downtime.

6
The Real McCoy
  • At age 28 Elijah invented and patented an
    automatic oiling cup.
  • This was not the first oil cup ever produced
    however its performance was far superior than
    the others.
  • Other imitations of his oiler were not
    successful, and his design became the industry
    standard.
  • Locomotive engineers were only interested in
    using his design often asking for the real
    McCoy.

7
Family
  • In 1868 Elijah married Ann Elizabeth Stewart.
  • In 1872 Ann died just 25 years old.
  • In 1873 Elijah married his second wife Mary
    Eleanora Delaney, also a child of runaway
    slaves.
  • In 1882 Elijah and Mary moved to Detroit
    Michigan.
  • Elijah was employed as a mechanical consultant in
    several companies, while Mary became active in
    the Womens Suffrage Movement (established to
    gain voting rights for women).

8
Elijah and Mary
  • Elijah and Mary were actively involved with the
    young people of Detroit, Michigan.
  • In the 1800s Mary was the only black charter
    member of the Twentieth Century Club, comprised
    of prominent women in Detroit.
  • In 1924 Elijah and Mary were involved in a tragic
    automobile accident. Mary passed away, while
    Elijahs health slowly deteriorated.
  • In 1928 Elijah was admitted to Eliose Infirmary.
    He passed away in 1929 on senile dementia caused
    by hypertension.

9
Other Accomplishments
  • Other patents include
  • Portable ironing board
  • Rubber heal for shoe souls
  • A lawn sprinkler
  • Graphite lubricator
  • Elijah considered this his greatest invention.
  • It was built for the need of an effective
    lubrication system for the locomotive air brake
    pistons and cylinders.
  • Elijah had over 50 patents, most having to due
    with the steam engine.

10
Still More
  • In 1920 Elijah opened his own company called the
    Elijah McCoy Manufacturing Co.
  • Variations of his famous oiler are still used
    today in mining, construction, manufacturing and
    space exploration.
  • In 1975 the city of Detroit, Michigan built a
    monument in his honor. The city also named a
    street (Elijah McCoy Drive) after him.
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