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Annabelle Linn

🇺🇦 On July 17, 2022, war nearly took everything from him. A helicopter carrying his unit was struck. The blast cost Zakhar both arms, a leg, an eye, and part of his hearing. Doctors gave no prognosis. Seven hospitals in two months. Survival was uncertain. He survived them all. Recovery meant starting over in a body transformed by war. Prosthetics. Surgeries. Infections. Pain measured in days, not weeks. Dependence where independence once lived. Yet through it all, his philosophy never wavered: “It starts with a smile. If you choose positivity, it leads to good things. If you choose negative, it leads only to depression and no future.” Today, Zakhar paints landscapes with his prosthetic arm. He is earning a Master’s in psychology. He is a husband, a father, and a living definition of resilience. His wife Yulia says it best: “Zakhar was highly motivated and optimistic before the injury — and that’s exactly who he is today.” War took nearly everything from his body. It never touched who he is. #ZakharBiryukov #Ukraine #HumanResilience #NeverGiveUp #UkraineStrong #HumanSpirit #UntoldStories

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Lewis Temple’s story is not just about invention. It is about how skill, observation, and lived experience can shape an industry, even when the person behind the breakthrough does not receive the full credit he deserves. Born around 1800 in Richmond, Virginia, Lewis Temple later built his life in New Bedford, Massachusetts, where he worked as a blacksmith. By the 1830s, he had established himself along the waterfront, making iron tools and fittings used in the whaling trade. In a city tied closely to the sea, Temple understood the demands of the work and the problems whalers faced. He became best known for improving the whaling harpoon with a design called the toggle iron. Unlike earlier harpoons, Temple’s version was far more effective at staying lodged after striking a whale. That improvement made voyages more successful and more profitable at a time when whaling was a major part of the American economy. But Lewis Temple was more than a man who made a better tool. He was a Black craftsman and inventor whose work reflected precision, intelligence, and practical engineering. He studied the problem, understood the labor, and created a solution with lasting impact. Innovation like that does not happen by accident. It comes from deep knowledge and skill. Temple never patented his invention, so others copied the design and benefited from it financially. Even so, his name remains tied to one of the most important technological improvements in the history of whaling. Lewis Temple deserves to be remembered not as a footnote, but as part of a larger truth. Black history is not only a story of endurance. It is also a story of innovation, engineering, and vision. Black minds helped improve this country and move it forward. That is not a side note in history. That is history. #LewisTemple #BlackHistory #AmericanHistory #HiddenHistory #BlackInventors #Innovation #NewBedford #UntoldStories #HistoricalTruth

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