Sisters in Science Conversations with Black Women Scientists on Race, Gender, and Their Passion for Science

Author Diann Jordan took a journey to find out what inspired and daunted black women in their desire to become scientists in America. Letting 18 prominent black women scientists talk for themselves, Sisters in Science becomes an oral history stretching across decades and disciplines and desires. Fro...

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Main Author: Jordan, Diann (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Purdue University Press 2006
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