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Letter from the Office of the Mayor to Lewis H. Latimer

Lewis H. Latimer was an African American inventor and engineer known for his contributions to electric lighting and his advocacy for Black communities. The reference is to Samuel R. Scottron, an African American inventor who was removed from his post on Brooklyn’s Board of Education, prompting Latimer to write a protest letter to the mayor and start a petition drive calling for Scottron’s reappointment. This letter demonstrates Latimer’s engagement in civic matters and his role as a respected activist beyond his technical innovations.

The Lewis H. Latimer Papers (1870-1929, 1972) [QPL Subgroup]Latimer Family Papers (1870-1996 ) [QPL Full Collection]

CITY OF NEW YORK OFFICE OF THE MAYOR May 16th, 1902 L. H. Latimer, Esq., 164 Adelphi Street, Brooklyn, New York. Dear Sir: The Mayor directs me to acknowledge the receipt of a petition containing the names of many citizens submitted by you relating to Mr. Scottron, and to state that His Honor will be pleased to give it careful consideration. Yours very truly, (Signature, Assistant Secretary) Assistant Secretary.