Artifact Details

Title

Smith, Edward oral history

Catalog Number

102792118

Type

Document

Description

At the age of 14, African American high school student Ed Smith’s father told him to, “Get your chauffeur’s license so you can learn how to drive a truck, because that’s all you’re ever going to do.” Ed was undeterred by the low expectations his father and the people in the Brownsville housing projects in Brooklyn in which he lived had set for him, and so he worked hard at school to try to find a way out. Facing tough odds, he persisted in the face of unrelenting poverty and despair but was handy with electronics, learning from adults in the war surplus electronics stores on Canal Street in Manhattan, absorbing knowledge of electronic circuits, and becoming a community ‘Mr Fix-it.” Smith is best known today for the design of his innovative personal computer, The Imagination Machine, now in the Museum’s permanent collection, but his life story is an inspiring tale of triumph over dire circumstances.

Date

2020-11-17

Contributor

Plutte, Jon, Camera person
Smith, Edward, Interviewee
Spicer, Dag, Interviewer

Publisher

Computer History Museum

Place of Publication

Kissimmee, FL

Extent

36 p.

Format

PDF

Category

Transcription

Subject

Radio Shack; George Westinghouse High School; Canal Street; Marbelite; Fairchild; Sears; Lawson, Jerry; Apple; Novell, Inc.; The Computer Factory; Infosys; Kronos

Collection Title

CHM Oral History Collection

Credit

Computer History Museum

Lot Number

X9372.2021

Related Records

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