A brilliant Black engineer boards the grandest ship on Earth, clutching a one-way ticket out of a country that refused to see past his skin. Four days later, he is gone—without a grave, without a headline, without a name. History remembered the violins, the diamonds, the captain’s last stand. It did not remember him. For nearly a century, the only Black passenger on the Titanic was erased, his love, genius, and final act of sacrifice buried under myths of chivalry and class. No plaque. No chapter. No mention in the films that made billions. Just a widow who refused to speak, a son who never met his father, and a faded photograph that would one day force the world to reme… Continues…