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He has 6 sibblings. His dad died at the age when Benjamin Rush was 5 years old.
Henry t Sampson pictures to print
No he did not make any important speeches
You can find them on google, or any other search engine! The pictures are mainly pictures of statues, though.
NO
Yes, Benjamin Banneker had three sisters.
did Benjamin receive any honor
yes
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didn't have any because he never married
No he didn't even have a mate/wife.
Yes, two of them were married I think one of them was Jemiah
No, but there is a park named in his honor in Washington, DC. I'm smart
No he didn't even have a mate/wife.
yes there is except as a child
There is no documented evidence to suggest that Banneker belonged to any particular religious sect; however, he is known to have visited Quaker meetings. He believed in the Christian bible as taught to him by his grandmother, white English indentured servant Molly Welsh. He had a strong faith in the "fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man." In the book that I am writing on Banneker, I suggest that he has had two major spiritual influences in his life: Quakers and Masons.