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Daniel Hale Williams ... Claim to fame: ... George Washington Carver...
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www.seattleschools.org/schools/vanasselt/black_history/...
www.seattleschools.org/schools/vanasselt/black_history/blackscientists.htm
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Black inventors the biographes - inventions and photos of inventors from George Edward Alcorn to Granvile Woods. ... Emmett W. Chappelle one of the 100 most distinguished African American scientists and engineers of the 20th Century ... Black History Month - African American Inventors Celebrate Black History Mo...
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inventors.about.com/od/blackinventors/a/black_inventors...
inventors.about.com/od/blackinventors/a/black_inventors.htm
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Famous black inventors - a database list of African American patent holders and individual biographies of African American inventors. Black History month and the historic contributions of black scientists and engineers.
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inventors.about.com/od/blackinventors/Famous_Black_Inve...
inventors.about.com/od/blackinventors/Famous_Black_Inventors.htm
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Black Scientists / Black Inventors / Archie A. Alexander / Granville Woods/ Elijah McCoy / Jan Matzeliger / Alice Parker / William Purvis / John Stanard / Sarah Boone / Joseph Dickerson / Lewis Latimer / Thomas Martin / Benjamin Banneker ... Much of this was made possible by the inventions of Black Americans. By 1913,
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www.asetbooks.com/Us/Mall/Pioneers.html
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Anderson, Elizabeth Garrett, English physician ... Cannon, Annie Jump, American astronomer ... Notable Female Scientists...
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www.factmonster.com/spot/whmbios2.html
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SBSE (NSBE Stanford Chapter) - Stanford Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers - Stanford Society of Black Scientists and Engineers ... Welcome to the online home of Stanford's Society of Black Scientists and Engineers also known...
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www.stanford.edu/group/SBSE/
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by Amri Johnson; ... African Americans suffer a disproportionate burden of disease in the US. So why are there hardly any black scientists at the NIH?
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www.the-scientist.com/article/display/15842/
www.the-scientist.com/article/display/15842/
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Black scientists now represent less than 1% of all tenured investigators, and 1.5% of all tenure-track investigators at the NIH. Those numbers are actually worse than they were a decade ago, when the figures were 2% and 4.5%, respectively, and those figures reflect national trends.4...
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www.the-scientist.com/2005/11/07/s11/1
www.the-scientist.com/2005/11/07/s11/1
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However, there's still much room for progress, because even today blacks are sorely underrepresented as science students, teachers, and professionals. Here you can hear the voices of just a few of the black scientists who are living and working in North America today—and helping to pave the way for those who will follow.
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www.scienceupdate.com/spotlights/africanamerican.php
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