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Autori principali: Sammons, Vivian O., Comp., Dempsey, Denise P., Comp.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1989
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author Sammons, Vivian O., Comp.
Dempsey, Denise P., Comp.
author_facet Sammons, Vivian O., Comp.
Dempsey, Denise P., Comp.
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Dempsey, Denise P., Comp.
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contents Blacks in Science and Related Disciplines. LC Science Tracer Bullet. Sammons, Vivian O., Comp. Dempsey, Denise P., Comp. Black Culture Black History Black Influences Blacks Citations (References) Educational Resources Indexes Information Sources Reference Materials Science Careers Science Education Science History Humankind had its beginnings in Africa. Imhotep, the first scientist, was a man of color, an Egyptian. Africans made great strides in science and medicine prior to slavery. In the United States, blacks have contributed much to the advancement of science and invention; however, history for the most part has not given them credit for these contributions. Since World War II, opportunity and recognition have grown. This guide offers a guide to the literature in the collections of the Library of Congress and includes references to the accomplishments of blacks in the sciences, invention, architecture, engineering, medicine, photography, the military, and related fields. Information and/or citations are provided under the following headings: (1) "Subject Headings"; (2) "Introductory Material"; (3) "Basic Texts"; (4) "Collective Biographies"; (5) "Individual Biographies" and "Juvenile Literature"; (6) "State-of-the-Art Reviews and Conference Proceedings"; (7) "Abstracting and Indexing Services"; (8) "Journals"; (9) "Representative Journal Articles"; (10) "Selected Materials"; and (11) "Scientific Organizations." (CW)
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spellingShingle Blacks in Science and Related Disciplines. LC Science Tracer Bullet.
Sammons, Vivian O., Comp.
Dempsey, Denise P., Comp.
Black Culture
Black History
Black Influences
Blacks
Citations (References)
Educational Resources
Indexes
Information Sources
Reference Materials
Science Careers
Science Education
Science History
Blacks in Science and Related Disciplines. LC Science Tracer Bullet. Sammons, Vivian O., Comp. Dempsey, Denise P., Comp. Black Culture Black History Black Influences Blacks Citations (References) Educational Resources Indexes Information Sources Reference Materials Science Careers Science Education Science History Humankind had its beginnings in Africa. Imhotep, the first scientist, was a man of color, an Egyptian. Africans made great strides in science and medicine prior to slavery. In the United States, blacks have contributed much to the advancement of science and invention; however, history for the most part has not given them credit for these contributions. Since World War II, opportunity and recognition have grown. This guide offers a guide to the literature in the collections of the Library of Congress and includes references to the accomplishments of blacks in the sciences, invention, architecture, engineering, medicine, photography, the military, and related fields. Information and/or citations are provided under the following headings: (1) "Subject Headings"; (2) "Introductory Material"; (3) "Basic Texts"; (4) "Collective Biographies"; (5) "Individual Biographies" and "Juvenile Literature"; (6) "State-of-the-Art Reviews and Conference Proceedings"; (7) "Abstracting and Indexing Services"; (8) "Journals"; (9) "Representative Journal Articles"; (10) "Selected Materials"; and (11) "Scientific Organizations." (CW)
title Blacks in Science and Related Disciplines. LC Science Tracer Bullet.
topic Black Culture
Black History
Black Influences
Blacks
Citations (References)
Educational Resources
Indexes
Information Sources
Reference Materials
Science Careers
Science Education
Science History
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED324207