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  1. John Pierre Burr. John Pierre Burr (June 1792 – April 4, 1864) was an American abolitionist and community leader in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, active in education and civil rights for African Americans.

  2. John Albert Burr was an African American inventor who patented a rotary mower with traction wheels in 1899. He also held over 30 patents for lawn care and agricultural inventions and influenced the design of modern-day lawn mowers.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm2027125John Burr - IMDb

    John Burr is an award-winning writer-director. He was born the day after Halloween in Boston, Massachusetts and never lost his love of the dark and spooky while being raised in Dallas, Texas. His acclaimed feature directorial debut MUSE, a psychological thriller based on a Celtic legend, won Best Feature Film at multiple festivals during its ...

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • Boston, Massachusetts, USA
    • John Burr
  4. Learn about John Burr, a Black inventor who patented the rotary mower in 1899. He also designed devices for mulching, sifting, and dispersing clippings.

  5. Oct 2, 2019 · Learn how John Albert Burr patented an improved rotary blade lawn mower in 1899, which reduced clogs and made mowing easier. He also designed devices for mulching, sifting, and dispersing clippings.

    • Mary Bellis
  6. Aaron Burr Jr. (Class of 1772), the third Vice President of the United States, fathered two children by a woman of color from Calcutta, India. Their son, John Pierre Burr (1792-1864), would become an activist, abolitionist, and conductor on the Underground Railroad.

  7. John Burr is an award-winning writer-director whose feature debut MUSE was based on an Irish legend. He holds a master's degree from USC and a bachelor's from Dartmouth.