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Jagadish Chandra Bose
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Quick Introduction
| Full Name | Jagadish Chandra Bose |
| Nickname | JC Bose, J.C. Bose, Sir JC Bose |
| Birth Date | November 30, 1858 |
| Known for | Bengali Physicist, Biologist, Botanist, Archaeologist, and Science Fictions Author |
| Father | Bhagawan Chandra |
| Mother | Bama Sundari Bose |
| Marital Status | Married (with Abala Bose) |
| Death | November 23, 1937 |
About Jagadish Chandra Bose
Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose was a very well-known scientist from India. He was famous for an experiment he performed through which he proved that there are a lot of similarities between plants and humans. He proved that plants can feel things like heat, cold, light, noise, and other things from outside. He invented a very unique tool named the crescographcrescograph. This instrument made by him was able to make small movements in plant tissues look very big, like 10,000 times bigger. This helped him find that plants are like other living things.
Early Life
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W. Ahmad Salih: Reflections on the Black Experience at MIT
"I think it’s important for people to have a sense of history, of where they came from and the people who came before them."
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Edited and excerpted from an oral history interview conducted by telephone by Clarence G.Williams in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with W. Ahmad Salih in Dove Canyon, California, 11 August 1999.
I was born in Chicago in 1950. We stayed there just a few years. I actually don’t remember much about Chicago, at least from my early years. We moved to Indianapolis when I was three years old.
My parents, John Porter Dailey and Clara Dailey, were basically poor uneducated blacks from the South. My father was from Mississippi. Actually, he had finished high school and gotten about a year of college before he dropped out. My mother only had a fourth-grade education. My father had a number of problems — the main one was alcoholi