1885: The Cabinet Bed (The Story of the Underrated Legend)
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Episode No: 1
Episode Title: 1885: The Cabinet Bed (The Story of the Underrated Legend)
Podcast Series: Behind Every Name: The Untold Stories of Legends
Step back into the cramped, bustling world of late 19th-century Chicago. In this episode, we uncover the fascinating and largely forgotten story of Sarah E. Goode (c. 1855–1905), one of the first African American women to receive a U.S. Patent.
As a furniture store owner, Goode recognized the immense struggle of families living in tiny tenement apartments. Her brilliant solution wasn't a flying machine or a new type of electricity, but something far more practical: The Folding Cabinet Bed (U.S. Patent No. 322,177).
Learn how this ingenious piece of furniture—a functional desk by day that seamlessly transformed into a comfortable bed by night—literally invented space for urban dwellers and laid the groundwork for modern, space-saving design.
Don't miss this powerful tale of necessity, entrepreneurship, and quiet genius.
⏱️ Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction: The Problem of Space in 1885 Chicago 1:30 - Who Was Sarah E. Goode? Entrepreneur and Visionary 2:45 - The Invention: Patent No. 322,177 Explained 4:00 - The Dignity of the Cabinet Bed 6:00 - Her Legacy: Paving the Way for Black Women Inventors
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