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Name
  
Alfred Cralle

Role
  
Businessman

Education
  

The Ice Cream Scoop was patented. Alfred L. Cralle (left), a Black inventor

Died
  
1920, United States of America

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Alfred L. Cralle (Ice Cream Scoop)


Alfred L. Cralle (September 4, 1866 – May 3, 1920) was an African-American businessman.

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The Ice Cream Scoop was patented. Alfred L. Cralle (right), a Black inventor

Cralle was born in Kenbridge, Lunenburg County, Virginia in 1866 just after the end of the American Civil War (1861–1865). He attended local schools and worked with his father in the carpentry trade as a young man, becoming interested in mechanics. He was sent to Washington, DC where he attended Wayland Seminary, one of a number of schools founded by the American Baptist Home Mission Society to help educate African-Americans after the Civil War.

After his education, Cralle settled in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where he first served as a porter in a drug store and at a hotel. In 1897, at the age of 30, he received a patent for the "Ice Cream Mold and Disher," a type of ice cream disher (a scoop with a built-in scraper). He later become an assistant manager in a local business association.

The Ice Cream Scoop was patented. Alfred L. Cralle (left), a Black inventor

Cralle died in a car accident in 1920.

The Ice Cream Scoop was patented. Alfred L. Cralle, a Black inventor

Sketch of Alfred L. Cralle Today in Black History Inventor of the Ice Cream Scooper

Young Alfred L. Cralle, African American who invented the ice cream scoop

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