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Historic Contributions of Black Scientists and Engineers
African American Inventors Series
The links here lead to lists of black inventors, black women, and laws dealing with blacks only. This site is best viewed with MS Explorer.
http://edcen.ehhs.cmich.edu/~rlandrum/index1.html
The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences An amazingly comprehensive website with information from all areas of science and the African Americans who made significant contributions to
each. There are pages dealing with the past, present, and future; bibliographies; links to online papers and resources; charts and graphs; and a huge list of scientists profiled by subject - chemistry, engineering,
biology, oceanography, zoology, etc. Separate pages are available for women and for the first Ph.D.s awarded to African Americans
http://www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/faces.html
Index of Women Scientists Profiled
"The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences."
http://www.princeton.edu/~mcbrown/display/women.html
Historic Contributions of Black Scientists and Engineers
Look at this list of inventions! - Traffic signals, gas masks, nuclear power reactor, carbon filament for light bulbs. The list goes on and on, and all were invented by blacks. Learn more here.
http://bgess.berkeley.edu/bios/text.shtml
In Mathematics, more than any other field of study, have we heard proclamations and statements similar to, "The Negro is incapable of succeeding." Ancient and present achievements contradict such statements. One of the purposes of this website is to exhibit the inaccuracy of those proclamations by exhibiting the accomplishments of the peoples of Africa and the African Diaspora within the Mathematical Sciences.
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/mad0.html
Physicists of the African Diaspora
J. McKeen Cattell (1913), owner and editor of Science, "There is not a single mulatto who has done creditable scientific work." In Mathematicians of the African Diaspora we presented excellent data to the contrary. Here we extend that material.
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/physics/physics.html
Profiles of Mathematicians of the African Diaspora in the Twentieth Century
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/madprofiles.html
A Modern History of Blacks in Mathematics
On this web page we consider a contemporary history of Blacks in Mathematics, not Who are the greatest Black Mathematicians? Here you can learn about the first African Americans in the Mathematical Sciences, The First Africans, and Other Important Events in the past 300 years.
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/madhist.html
African American Science Societies
http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/special/societies.html
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