Thomas A. Edison (1847–1931)
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Mathew B. Brady (1822–1896), Professor Thomas Edison (1847–1931) and His Speaking Phonograph, 1878.
His teachers said he was a problem—too bouncy, too many questions about how things work. So after only three months of official schooling, Thomas Edison’s mother decided to teach him at home. She introduced him to science, which became his passion, though many of his experiments ended badly....