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Title: Black History Month


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  • Black History Month

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February is Black History Month
an opportunity to celebrate the huge and positive
contribution that black and minority ethnic
communities have made to societies across the
globe and throughout the centuries.
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What is Black History Month?
  • Black History Month was the brainchild of Carter
  • Woodson who was born in Virginia in 1875.
  • The son of former slaves, Woodson was
  • able to transcend the poverty of his childhood
  • through his intellectual and academic
    achievements
  • becoming Dean at Howard University in
  • Washington.
  • Woodson recognised that black accomplishments
  • were ignored in standard history textbooks, and
  • sought to bolster a wider knowledge of black
  • achievement.

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Black History Month
Carter G Woodson The Father of Black History
Month
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Those who have no record of what their forebears
have accomplished...

Lose the inspiration that comes from the teaching
of history. Carter G. Woodson
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The Scientists
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Edward Bouchet
  • Bouchet studied graduate physics at Yale, where
    he was awarded a Ph.D. in 1876. Bouchet was the
    first African American to earn a doctorate degree
    from an American university.

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Benjamin Banneker
  • Banneker taught himself astronomy and advanced
    mathematics.
  • Working largely alone, with few visitors, he
    compiled results which he published in his
    Almanac.

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Katherine Johnson
  • Katherine G. Johnson has worked for NASA with
    the tracking teams of manned and unmanned orbital
    missions. Ms. Johnson is an Aerospace
    Technologist at the National Aeronautics and
    Space Administration's Langley Research Centre,
    Hampton, Virginia. Trained as a mathematician and
    physicist in West Virginia, she has worked on
    challenging problems of interplanetary
    trajectories, space navigation, and the orbits of
    spacecraft.

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Ernest Wilkins Jr.
  • This scientists primary achievement has been
    the development of radiation shielding against
    gamma radiation, emitted during electron decay of
    the Sun and other nuclear sources. He developed
    mathematical models by which the amount of gamma
    radiation absorbed by a given material can be
    calculated. This technique of calculating
    radioactive absorption is widely used among
    researcher in space and nuclear science projects.

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Meredith Gourdine
  • Responsible for the engineering technique termed
    Incineraid for aiding in the removal of smoke
    from buildings. His work on gas dispersion
    developed techniques for dispersing fog from
    airport runways

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Ruth Ella Moore
  • Ruth Ella Moore was born in 1903. She received a
    Ph.D. in Bacteriology from Ohio State University
    in 1933 becoming the first black female to earn a
    Ph.D. in Bacteriology.

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Reva K. Williams
  • Dr. Reva Kay Williams is the first person to
    successfully work out the Penrose Mechanism to
    extract energy from a black hole. She is the
    first African-American female Ph.D in
    Astrophysics.

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Earnest Coleman
  • Dr. Coleman has received recognition for his
    contributions to the education of students in
    physics, particularly disadvantaged students, and
    for his contributions to the field of physics
    research and its applications to physics
    education.

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Mae Jemison The First Black Woman Astronaut
  • Astronauts aren't born they go to school and
    learn about science just like everyone else! Dr.
    Mae Jemison's curiosity and energy led her to
    learn about many things. In college, Mae studied
    the physical and social sciences, and learned to
    speak Russian and the African language Swahili.
    She earned a degree in chemical engineering and
    African studies. After college, she studied
    medicine for four years, and became a medical
    doctor. In 1987, Mae was accepted into NASA's
    astronaut program. When the space shuttle
    Endeavour launched into orbit in 1992, Mae became
    the first Black woman to orbit the earth. Mae
    looked down from the shuttle and saw Chicago. She
    remembered visiting the library, making science
    fair projects, and dancing. "I felt like I
    belonged right there in space," she remembers. "I
    realized I would feel comfortable anywhere in the
    universe because I belonged to and was a part
    of it, as much as any star, planet, asteroid,
    comet, or nebula."

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Percy Lavonn Julian
  • Percy Lavonn Julian (April 11, 1899 April 19,
    1975) was an African American research chemist
    and a pioneer in the chemical synthesis of
    medicinal drugs from plants. He was the first to
    synthesize the natural product physostigmine and
    was a pioneer in the industrial large-scale
    chemical synthesis of the human hormones,
    steroids, progesterone, and testosterone, from
    plant sterols such as stigmasterol and sitosterol.

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