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  2. List of African-American women in STEM fields - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable African-American women who have made contributions to the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.. An excerpt from a 1998 issue of Black Issues in Higher Education by Juliane Malveaux reads: "There are other reasons to be concerned about the paucity of African American women in science, especially as scientific occupations are among the ...

  3. Willie Hobbs Moore - Wikipedia

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    In January 1991, Ebony magazine named Moore as one of their 100 "Most Promising Black Women in Corporate America". [ 18 ] In Moore's honor, the University of Michigan Women in Science and Engineering office established the Willie Hobbs Moore Awards, created to honor faculty, staff, and students who demonstrate excellence promoting equity in STEM.

  4. Category:African-American women scientists - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American women scientists. It includes scientists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:African-American scientists .

  5. Evelynn M. Hammonds - Wikipedia

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    She also helped organize the first national academic conference for black female scholars, Black Women in the Academy: Defending Our Name 1894–1994 [7] a national conference convened at MIT in 1994 to address historical and contemporary issues faced by African-American women in academia.

  6. List of African-American inventors and scientists - Wikipedia

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    This list of African-American inventors and scientists documents many of the African Americans who have invented a multitude of items or made discoveries in the course of their lives. These have ranged from practical everyday devices to applications and scientific discoveries in diverse fields, including physics, biology, math, and medicine.

  7. Jedidah Isler - Wikipedia

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    Jedidah C. Isler is an American astrophysicist, educator, and an active advocate for diversity in STEM. She became the first African-American woman to complete her PhD in astrophysics at Yale in 2014. [1] She is currently an assistant professor of astrophysics at Dartmouth College. [2]

  8. Rhonda Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Franklin was the first woman to earn tenure in her department as an assistant professor, and also is the first African-American woman to do so in both her department and the entire college. [ 1 ] In 2007 she was appointed chair of the scholarship program, and worked to promote microwave-engineering education to minority students. [ 12 ]

  9. Dorothy McFadden Hoover - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Estheryne McFadden Hoover (July 1, 1918 – February 7, 2000) was an American physicist and mathematician. Hoover was a pioneer in the early days of NASA.Originally one of the first black women hired at Langley as a human computer, Hoover would eventually become a published physicist and mathematician.