Born in 1940, Jerry Lawson pioneered home video gaming in the 1970s by
helping create the Farichild Channel F, the first home video game system
with interchangeable games. A New York native, Lawson is one of the few
African-American engineers who worked in computing at the dawn of the
video game era.
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Sources: The Root and Biography.com
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