Bibliography, Women Pioneers in STEM

African American Women Pioneers in STEM Bibliography

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Aeronautics

Bessie Coleman

Alexander, Kerri Lee. “Bessie Coleman.” National Women’s History Museum. www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/bessie-coleman. Accessed February 26, 2022.

Janet Harmon Bragg

“Janet Harmon Bragg: Female Aviator.” Smithsonian Institution Archives,
siarchives.si.edu/blog/janet-harmon-bragg-female-aviator Accessed February 26, 2022.

“Pilot Janet Harmon Bragg and Six More Women to Know This Black History Month.” Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum womenshistory.si.edu/ Accessed February 26, 2022.

Willa Beatrice Brown

“The Chicago Airwomen | United States | NABMW.” www.nabmw.org/the-chicago-airwomen. Accessed 24 February 2022.

“Davis, Edmond. WILLA B. BROWN (1906-1992)” www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/brown-willa-b-1906-1992/. Accessed 24 February 2022.

Dr. Aprille Ericsson-Jackson

Aprille Ericsson-Jackson: Aerospace Engineer, and First African American Woman to Earn PhD’s from Two Renowned Institutions. www.captechu.edu/blog/aprille-ericsson-jackson-aerospace-engineer-and-first-african-american-woman-earn-phds-two Accessed 24 February 2022.

Dr. Mae C. Jemison

“Mae C. Jemison.” Biography, 15 July 2021. www.biography.com/astronaut/mae-c-jemison. Accessed 24 February 2022.

Stephanie D. Wilson

Stephanie Wilson: Aim for the Moon. explore.berkshiremuseum.org/digital-archive/stephanie-wilson-aim-for-the-moon. Accessed 24 February 2022.

“Stephanie Wilson.” National Aeronautics and Space Administration Wiki nasa.fandom.com/wiki/Stephanie_Wilson#Engineering. Accessed 24 February 2022.

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Computer Science

Human Computers

“Jackson, Mary.” Scientific Women.

“Mary W. Jackson Biography.” NASA, 22 Feb. 2021.

“Katherine Johnson Biography.” NASA, 25 Feb. 2021.

“Dorothy Vaughan Biography.” NASA, 22 Feb. 2021.

“Christine Darden: From Human Computer to Engineer.” NASA, 22 Feb. 2021.

“The NASA Engineer Who’s a Mathematician at Heart.” Qantamagazine.org, 19 Jan. 2021.

Veggeberg, Kristen Vogt. “Meet Melba Roy Mouton, the Space Race mathematician and keeper of orbiting satellites.” massivesci.com , 5 August 2021.

Marian Roger Croak

Johnson, Jennifer. “Marian R. Croak (1955- ) •.” Blackpast.Org, 24 Feb. 2021, www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/croak-marian-r-1955 Accessed 24 February 2022.

“Marian Croak | The National Inventors Hall of Fame.” Invent.Org, 13 Jan. 2022, Invent.org. Accessed 24 February 2022.

Lisa Gelobter

Perkins, Njera. “How Computer Scientist Lisa Gelobter Pioneered the Foundation For Internet Technologies,” Afrotech.com, 8 February 2021, afrotech.com/how-computer-scientist-lisa-gelobter-pioneered-the-foundation-for-internet-technologies

Coen, Ross. “Lisa Gelobter (1971- ),” Blackpast.Org, 19 September 2020, www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/lisa-gelobter-1971/

Marsha Rhea Williams

Kumar, Nisha. “3 Pioneers Who Changed the Game for Women in Computer Science,” Business2 Community.com, 6 June 2018, www.business2community.com/tech-gadgets/3-pioneers-who-changed-the-game-for-women-in-computer-science-02074436

Mahoney, Eleanor. “Marsha Rhea Williams (1948- ),” Blackpast.Org, 27January 2018, www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/williams-marsha-rhea-1948/

Hailey. “Marsha Rhea Williams,” defengineer.com, 21 June 2020, defgingineer.com/marsha-rhea-williams/

Medical

Patricia Bath

“Changing the Face of Medicine | Patricia E. Bath.” Changing the Face of Medicine, cfmedicine.nlm.nih.gov/physicians/biography_26.html. Accessed 14 Jan. 2022.

Marie M. Daly

“Marie M. Daly.” Biography, 19 January 2018. www.biography.com/scientist/marie-m-daly. Accessed 24 February 2022.

Marie Maynard Daly. www.sciencehistory.org/historical-profile/marie-maynard-daly. Accessed 24 February 2022.

Dr. Ida Gray

Agbor, Phlisha W. “Ida Gray Nelson Rollins(1867-1953),” Blackpast.Org, 22 November 2013, www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/rollins-ida-gray-nelson-1867-1953/

Mary Eliza Mahoney, R.N.

Dr. Kelly A. Spring. Mary Eliza Mahoney (1845-1926), 2017 www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/mary-mahoney”. Accessed 24 February 2022.

Ella Phillips Stewart

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