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Henry Atwell May is the author of the book First Black Autos, a story of passion, perseverance, and achievement. It is a non-fiction story that some of the most knowledgeable automotive enthusiasts know nothing about. The story is about the Charles Richard “C.R.” Patterson & Sons Company, an African-American Automobile manufacturer. Patterson-Greenfield buggies, Motor Cars, Buses and Trucks were manufactured from early 1900s to 1937. Henry was born in New York during the “Great Depression”, he’s an Army veteran and had a very successful 35 year career in education.  In addition to being an author Henry  is a Board member of the Audubon Society of New York State, and a Board member of the Bronx River-Sound Shore Audubon Society Chapter in Westchester.

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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE

You don’t know everything but there is nothing you can’t learn.

CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES

While in the USAF deciding n

FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE

1948 Mercury

BEST AUTOMOTIVE  ADVICE

“It doesn’t matter how fast you’re going, there’s always someone who is going to pass you. – Henry’s Father

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES

RECOMMENDED BOOKS

First Black Autos by Henry A. May*

John Z: The Delorean and Me by Barrie Wills*

WHERE TO FIND HENRY

Stalwart Publications

PARTING WORDS OF WISDOM

There is nothing you cannot learn.

 

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