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African American Women Scientists and Inventors (Black Stars)

by Otha Richard Sullivan

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ISBN13: 9780471387077
ISBN10: 047138707x
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This latest gem in the Black Stars Series brings African American women of science and invention to life. Countless African American women have made important contributions to science that impact the way we live, work, and think today. Too often their accomplishments have gone unrecorded. African American Women Scientists and Inventors introduces you to some of these outstanding women and their achievements.

Here are lively profiles of both unsung and legendary heroines spanning three hundred years of American history. For example, find out how:

Madame C. J. Walker emerged from a heritage of slavery to develop the "Walker System" of hair care that allowed her to employ thousands, fund foundations and scholarships to help young African Americans——and become the first woman millionaire.

Bessie Blount Griffin, a physical therapist, invented a device to help the disabled feed themselves.

Angela D. Ferguson, M.D., discovered a way to detect sickle cell anemia in newborns.

Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson, the first African American woman to receive a Ph.D. in physics, became a leader in her field. She was the first African American to become president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, where she teaches today.

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Sullivan once headed Detroit's program to infuse African American history into the public school curriculum. Here he profiles 25 black American woman who have made significant contributions to science and technology, explaining that many, many more are utterly unknown because first of legal bans on granting patents to slaves and later because of social constraints on women. His message to black school girls is that just because they have not heard of black women scientists does not mean that the profession is closed to them.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

Inspiring profiles in courage and achievement spanning three centuries of American history This latest gem in the Black Stars series brings African American women heroes of science and invention to life for young readers ten to fourteen years of age. Thirty lively profiles of both unsung and legendary heroines spanning three hundred years of American history. Each profile includes its subject's background and achievements and the challenges they overcame. These stories of courage and determination will be a source of inspiration and encouragement for the next generation of heroines and heroes of every ethnic background. Otha Richard Sullivan, PhD (Jackson, MI), is a former science teacher and middle school guidance counselor with the Detroit Public School System. He has taught teachers how to integrate African American scientific history into their classes. He is also author of African American Inventors (Wiley: (0--471----14804--0). Jim Haskins (New York, NY) is the award--winning author of more than 100 books for young readers.

Synopsis:

Meet African american women of science and invention from the early years to modern Times

Patricia Bath, M.D.

Miriam E. Benjamin

Ursula Burns

Alexa Canady, M.D.

Jewel Plummer Cobb, Ph.D.

Ellen F. Eglin

Angela D. Ferguson, M.D.

Sara E. Goode

Evelyn Boyd Granville, Ph.D.

Dannellia Gladden Green, Ph.D.

Bessie Blount Griffin

Betty Wright Harris, Ph.D.

Shirley Ann Jackson, Ph.D.

Aprille Joy Ericsson Jackson, Ph.D.

Mae Jemison, M.D.

Marjorie Stewart Joyner, Ph.D.

Mary Kenner

Reatha Clark King, Ph.D.

Annie Turnbo Malone

Mildred Austin Smith

Valerie Thomas

Madame C. J. Walker

Jane Cooke Wright, M.D.

Roger Arliner Young, Ph.D.

Chavonda J. Jacobs Young, Ph.D.

About the Author

OTHA RICHARD SULLIVAN, Ed.D., is a former science teacher and middle school guidance counselor. As head of Detroit's program to infuse African American history into the public school curriculum, he instructed teachers on how to incorporate African American scientific history into their classes. He is also the author of African American Inventors (Wiley).

JIM HASKINS has written more than one hundred books for young readers, including African American Entrepreneurs (Wiley); his collaboration with Rosa Parks on her autobiography, Rosa Parks: My Story; and Black Eagles: African Americans in Aviation. He is the recipient of numerous awards, including the Washington Post Children's Book Guild Award for the body of his work, and the Coretta Scott King Book Award.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Georgia Williams Scaife, Ph.D.

Acknowledgments.

Introduction.

PART ONE: THE EARLY YEARS.

Ellen F. Eglin

Sara E. Goode.

Miriam E. Benjamin.

PART TWO: INTO THE NEW CENTURY.

Madame C. J. Walker.

Annie Turnbo Malone.

Roger Arliner Young, Ph.D.

Marjorie Stewart Joyner, Ph.D.

PART THREE: MODERN TIMES.

Mary Beatrice Davidson Kenner and Mildred Austin Smith.

Bessie Blount Griffin.

Jane Cooke Wright, M.D.

Evelyn Boyd Granville, Ph.D.

Jewel Plummer Cobb, Ph.D.

Angela D. Ferguson, M.D.

Reatha Clark King, Ph.D.

Betty Wright Harris, Ph.D.

Patricia Bath, M.D.

Valerie Thomas.

Shirley Ann Jackson, Ph.D.

Alexa Canady, M.D.

Sharon J. Barnes.

Mae Jemison, M.D.

Ursula Burns.

Aprille Joy Ericsson Jackson, Ph.D.

Dannellia Gladden Green, Ph.D.

Chavonda J. Jacobs Young, Ph.D.

Chronology.

Notes.

Bibliography.

Picture Credits.

Index.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780471387077
Editor:
Haskins, James
Foreword:
Scaife, Georgia Williams
Foreword by:
Scaife, Georgia Williams
Foreword:
Scaife, Georgia Williams
Author:
Haskins, Jim
Author:
Sullivan, Otha Richard
Author:
Haskins, James
Publisher:
John Wiley & Sons
Location:
New York
Subject:
General
Subject:
People of Color
Subject:
Women
Subject:
Afro-americans
Subject:
Inventors
Subject:
African Americans
Subject:
African-American women
Subject:
African American inventors
Subject:
African American scientists
Subject:
Scientists - General
Subject:
cultural heritage
Subject:
Science & Technology
Subject:
Biography-Women
Subject:
Children s History
Copyright:
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references.
Series:
Black Stars
Series Volume:
4
Publication Date:
October 2001
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
160
Dimensions:
9.76x7.48x.62 in. 1.02 lbs.

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Product details 160 pages John Wiley & Sons - English 9780471387077 Reviews:
"Synopsis" by , Inspiring profiles in courage and achievement spanning three centuries of American history This latest gem in the Black Stars series brings African American women heroes of science and invention to life for young readers ten to fourteen years of age. Thirty lively profiles of both unsung and legendary heroines spanning three hundred years of American history. Each profile includes its subject's background and achievements and the challenges they overcame. These stories of courage and determination will be a source of inspiration and encouragement for the next generation of heroines and heroes of every ethnic background. Otha Richard Sullivan, PhD (Jackson, MI), is a former science teacher and middle school guidance counselor with the Detroit Public School System. He has taught teachers how to integrate African American scientific history into their classes. He is also author of African American Inventors (Wiley: (0--471----14804--0). Jim Haskins (New York, NY) is the award--winning author of more than 100 books for young readers.
"Synopsis" by , Meet African american women of science and invention from the early years to modern Times

Patricia Bath, M.D.

Miriam E. Benjamin

Ursula Burns

Alexa Canady, M.D.

Jewel Plummer Cobb, Ph.D.

Ellen F. Eglin

Angela D. Ferguson, M.D.

Sara E. Goode

Evelyn Boyd Granville, Ph.D.

Dannellia Gladden Green, Ph.D.

Bessie Blount Griffin

Betty Wright Harris, Ph.D.

Shirley Ann Jackson, Ph.D.

Aprille Joy Ericsson Jackson, Ph.D.

Mae Jemison, M.D.

Marjorie Stewart Joyner, Ph.D.

Mary Kenner

Reatha Clark King, Ph.D.

Annie Turnbo Malone

Mildred Austin Smith

Valerie Thomas

Madame C. J. Walker

Jane Cooke Wright, M.D.

Roger Arliner Young, Ph.D.

Chavonda J. Jacobs Young, Ph.D.

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