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| Stone Center Guide to the Web - Engineering, Physics, and Mathematics (6 items) |
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- Mathematicians of the African Diaspora: A Modern History of Blacks in Mathematics
- Structured as a timeline, this website contains information about the history of Africans and African Americans in mathematics from the eighteenth century to the present. The site features biographical sketches of the mathematicians and notes important dates throughout history. (Source: State University of New York, Buffalo)
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- National Society of Black Engineers
- The mission of the National Society of Black Engineers is to “increase the number of culturally responsible Black engineers who excel academically, succeed professionally, and positively impact the community.” The site includes organizational information such as membership and publications as well as extensive information on programs, scholarships, outreach, and career services. (Source: National Society of Black Engineers)
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- National Society of Black Physicists
- The National Society of Black Physicists works to increase opportunities for African Americans in the field of physics and to promote African American physicists within the international scientific community. The site includes information about the organization, outreach programs, career services, and links to further physics resources. (Source: National Society of Black Physicists)
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- NOBCChE: National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers
- The website of a non-profit professional organization of African-American chemists and chemical engineers. Offers numerous career services and networking resources. (Source: National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers)
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- Physicists of the African Diaspora
- This page contains links to resources about Black physicists, mathematicians, astronomers, and computer scientists. Contains biographical, historical, and media information. (Source: University of Buffalo Dept. of Mathematics)
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- Race and the Automobile in American Life and Society
- This site contains information about the close relationship between race and the automobile in American history. The site features unique information, focusing on the issues of race and immigration in the boom times of Detroit’s automobile industry while also examining the conflict of racial profiling by police officers. (Source: Automobile in American Life and Society)
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