Mickens, Ronald E. (Editor)
Description Bouchet received a doctorate in physics from Yale in 1876. Contents: C. L. Patton, Early African American Presence in New Haven and Yale University; Rodd, T., Jr., Edward A Bouchet: The Years at Hopkins Grammar School: 1868-1870; H. K. Bechtel, Edward Alexander Bouchet: The Master Teacher and Educator; J. A. Wilkinson, In Search of Edward Bouchet; K. R. Manning, African Americans Enter Science; L. M. Allen, Letter from a Former Student of Bouchet; Ronald E. Mickens, Willie Hobbs Moore: First African American Woman Doctorate in Physics; Ronald E. Mickens, Elmer Samuel Imes: Scientist, Inventor, Teacher, Scholar; Ronald E. Mickens, The Genesis of the National Society of Black Physicists.
Chapter Ronald E. Mickens (2002) The Genesis of the National Society of Black Physicists. In: Edward Bouchet: The First African-American Doctorate (pp. 109-114).
Chapter Ronald E. Mickens (2002) Elmer Samuel Imes Scientist, Inventor, Teacher, Scholar. In: Edward Bouchet: The First African-American Doctorate (pp. 101-107).
Chapter Ronald E. Mickens (2002) Willie Hobbs Moore First African American Woman Doctorate in Physics. In: Edward Bouchet: The First African-American Doctorate (pp. 97-100).
Chapter
Ronald E. Mickens;
(2002)
The Genesis of the National Society of Black Physicists
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Article
Gortier, Leon;
Weininger, Stephen J.;
(2010)
Chemical Relations: William and Lawrence Knox, African American Chemists
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Thesis
Christensen, Terry M.;
(2009)
John Archibald Wheeler: A Study of Mentoring in Modern Physics
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Essay Review
Slaton, A. E.;
(2003)
Diversity in the Infinite Corridor: Documenting Race at MIT
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Article
Collins, Sibrina N.;
(2011)
Celebrating Our Diversity: The Education of Some Pioneering African American Chemists in Ohio
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Book
Farber, Paul Lawrence;
(2011)
Mixing Races: From Scientific Racism to Modern Evolutionary Ideas
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Chapter
Deegan, Mary Jo;
(2005)
Women, African Americans, and the ASA, 1905--2005
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Article
Rusert, Britt;
(2013)
Delany's Comet: Fugitive Science and the Speculative Imaginary of Emancipation
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Article
Tuttle, Kelly;
(2012)
For the Love of the Lab
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Book
James Michael Brodie;
(1993)
Created Equal: The Lives and Ideas of Black American Innovators
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Book
Wilson, Frank Harold;
(2004)
Race, Class, and the Postindustrial City: William Julius Wilson and the Promise of Sociology
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Thesis
Perine, Donald Ray;
(2003)
Characterizing the Learning Styles and Testing the Science-Related Attitudes of African American Middle School Students: Implications for the Underrepresentation of African Americans in the Sciences
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Article
Jerlando F. L. Jackson;
LaVar J. Charleston;
Juan E. Gilbert;
Cheryl Seals;
(2013)
Changing Attitudes About Computing Science at Historically Black Colleges and Universities: Benefits of an Intervention Program Designed for Undergraduates
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Book
Ainley, Marianne Gosztonyi;
Rayner-Canham, Geoffrey;
Rayner-Canham, Marelene F.;
(2012)
Creating Complicated Lives: Women and Science at English-Canadian Universities, 1880--1980
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Chapter
Ronald E. Mickens;
(2002)
Willie Hobbs Moore First African American Woman Doctorate in Physics
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Book
Cerami, Charles C.;
Silverstein, Robert M.;
(2002)
Benjamin Banneker: Surveyor, Astronomer, Publisher, Patriot
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Chapter
Ronald E. Mickens;
(2002)
Elmer Samuel Imes Scientist, Inventor, Teacher, Scholar
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Book
Poole, William;
(2010)
John Aubrey and the Advancement of Learning
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Article
Talebian, Mohammad;
Talebian, Ehsan;
(2012)
Alenush Terian: The Iranian Solar Mother
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Thesis
Scriven, Olivia A.;
(2007)
The Politics of Particularism: HBCUs, Spelman College, and the Struggle toEducate Black Women in Science, 1950--1997
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