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Start: 2:00 pm
Sunday, February 5th, 2-3pm
Jeannette Brown
Dr. Marie Maynard Daly received her PhD in Chemistry from Columbia
University in 1947. Although she was hardly the first of her race and
gender to engage in the field, she was the first African American woman
to receive a PhD in chemistry in the United States. In this book,
Jeannette Brown, an African American woman chemist herself, will present
a wide-ranging historical introduction to the relatively new presence
of African American women in the field of chemistry. It will detail
their struggles to obtain an education and their efforts to succeed in a
field in which there were few African American men, much less African
American women.
The book contains sketches of the lives of
African America women chemists from the earliest pioneers up until the
late 1960's when the Civil Rights Acts were passed and greater career
opportunities began to emerge. In each sketch, Brown will explore
women's motivation to study the field and detail their often quite
significant accomplishments. Chapters focus on chemists in academia,
industry, and government, as well as chemical engineers, whose career
path is very different from that of the tradition chemist. The book
concludes with a chapter on the future of African American women
chemists, which will be of interest to all women interested in science.
If you cannot make it to this event, or any other book event at watchung booksellers and would like a signed copy, all you need to do is order a copy through our website and we will make sure to get a book signed for you.
Thank you, watchung booksellers
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