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1. Scientists of Faith: 48 Biographies
 
2. Native American Scientists: Fred
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3. George Washington Carver: Scientist
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5. Biographies of Scientists
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9. Thomas Henry Huxley: The Evolution
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10. Lev Vygotsky: Revolutionary Scientist
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1. Scientists of Faith: 48 Biographies of Historic Scientists and Their Christian Faith
by Dan Graves
Paperback: 192 Pages (1996-05-24)
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Everyone knows that science and the Christian faith are incompatible, right? No! is the resounding answer in this new work that not only provides the personal stories of 48 scientists, but also provides a brief overview of each person's contribution in their own field. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Scientists of faith
This is the benchmark text I used to affirm the origins of the scientific conglomerate as men of FAITH. These researchers were the men who discovered gas law, thermodynamics, the laws of gravity, and many others. One might be surprised that these are the very scientists my generation studied some 50 years ago, as Christian men, but who appear as cold, pragmatic, calculating men, in the science texts, today. The truth is revealed, the challenges, dire efforts sacrificing much to gain understanding of what we now utilize as rudiments of our scientific structure. Not enough of the personalities of these men is exposed in the texts of today, where "Scientists of Faith" personalizes these men. Their struggles as Christians investigating God's mysterious creation are explained as well as their personal hurdles. They were, after all, people, first, Christians second, and sceintists, third.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good place to start
This book is a good place to begin research of the topic of scientists of faith.The religious views of each scientist are summerized over several pages.The writing style is clear and concise. There are references given for more detailed information. Overall, it is an interesting read. ... Read more


2. Native American Scientists: Fred Begay, Wilfred F. Denetclaw Jr., Frank C. Dukepoo, Clifton Poodry, Jerrel Yakel (Capstone Short Biographies)
by Jetty St. John
 Library Binding: 48 Pages (1996-01)
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Isbn: 1560653590
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Presents five brief biographies of Native Americans who have pursued careers in various scientific fields. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Native American Scientists
This small book is an excellent resource for the classroom!It is written in simple language that children can understand.

Native AmericanScientists helps to fill the cultural void in most curriculums and providesus with a friendly, easy to understand description of the childhood andcareers of five American Indian scientists.The colorful pictures of thesescientists, their Native homelands and work environments lend interest tothe reading. ... Read more


3. George Washington Carver: Scientist and Symbol
by Linda O. McMurry
Paperback: 384 Pages (1982-06-16)
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4-0 out of 5 stars Super quick
The shipping was quick. I ordered a used copy of the book and it arrived in excellent condition. I was extremely pleased and if given the chance, I would order it all over again.

3-0 out of 5 stars Is this a homophobic conspiracy?????
So long as Bart Simpson can say, "George Washington Carver is the guy who carved up George Washington." and so long as Black Americans are portrayed as lacking math and science aptitude, there needs to be publication about the importance of George Washington Carver.This book said many important things.For example, George Washington Carver was a credit to dark-skinned blacks because many critics at the time (and many people today) note that most famous or achieving Blacks were partially white.Also, this book suggests that the relationship between Carver and the famous black activist at the university where he worked did not always get along.Still, if Langston Hughes' biographer was criticized for downplaying Hughes' gay experiences, equal noise should be made here.The author repeats in several passages that no proof exists to say Carver was gay.Well, why would that be a concern?Who made the suggestion?Why isn't the allegation examined in more detail in this text?The author mentioned that Carver loved to give young men massages in peanut oil.Is that not considered homoerotic solely because it doesn't involve genital contact?This book was published a year after AIDS was discovered and when homophobia was at an apex.Thus, perhaps the author's avoidances can be contextualized and forgiven.Nevertheless, I find this book disturbingly heterosexist and I would avoid reading more works from this biographer. ... Read more


4. Biographies of Scientists for Sci-Tech Libraries: Adding Faces (Scientific & Technology Libraries)
by Tony Stankus
Hardcover: 240 Pages (1992-01-27)
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Here is an invaluable guide to fascinating biographies of scientists from a wide variety of scientific fields. As fewer students in the United States choose to pursue graduate studies or careers in science, Biographies of Scientists for Sci-Tech Librarians is an essential tool for inspiring individual students to follow any leanings toward science they already have.

The books selected for his highly descriptive bibliography helps librarians shatter readers’stereotypes of scientists as monomaniacal and uninteresting people by providing interesting and provocative titles to capture the interest of students and other readers. The biographies included in this very special bibliography were carefully selected for their humor and human insights to give future scientists encouragement, inspiration, and an understanding of the origins of particular scientific fields. These biographies are unique in that they explore the whole personality of the scientist, giving students a glimpse at the variety and drama of the lives beyond well-known contributions or Nobel prize accomplishments. Exciting explorations of scientists‘lives are included representing a wide range of fields including mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, geology, animal science, plant breeding, and medicine. ... Read more


5. Biographies of Scientists
by Roger Smith
Hardcover: 304 Pages (1998-05-07)
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Because science has assumed an ever larger role in culture, scientists have become public figures, role models, and even heroes. Accordingly, scientific biography has grown steadily in popularity. "Biographies of Scientists" provides more than 500 sources of information on scientists for young and adult general readers and for scholars. These sources explain scientists' accomplishments in the context of the personal and career developments that made those accomplishments possible. Among the sources are encyclopedias, periodicals, and individual biographies and autobiographies of researchers in astronomy and cosmology, chemistry, earth sciences, life sciences, mathematics, medical sciences, and physics. An introduction traces the general history and themes of scientific biography, and each entry in the bibliography includes an annotation that discusses and evaluates the biographical source and indicates the most suitable readership for it. The bibliography concludes with indexes of authors, scientists who are the subjects of biographies, and scientific topics. ... Read more


6. Men of Science and Industry: A Guide to the Biographies of Scientists, Engineers, Inventors and Physicians, in the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh
Paperback: 204 Pages (2010-04-02)
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


7. Biography Today Scientists & Inventors: Profiles of People of Interest to Young Readers (Biography Today Scientists and Inventors Series)
by Cherie D. Abbey
Library Binding: 211 Pages (2006-01-06)
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8. Arctic Scientist, Gulag Survivor: The Biography of Mikhail Mikhailovich Ermolaev, 1905-1991 (Northern Lights Series)
by A. M. Ermolaev, V. D. Dibner
Paperback: 591 Pages (2009-09-30)
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One of the most prominent Soviet Arctic scientists of the 1920s and 1930s, Mikhail Mikhailovich Ermolaev was a geologist, physicist, and oceanographer. After working in the Arctic for some thirteen years, he was arrested by the NKVD, convicted on a trumped-up charge of 'sabotage', and sent to the Gulag for ten years. After barely surviving a year of correctional hard labour in a lumber camp, Ermolaev was appointed to a sharashka, or professional team, which was charged with extending the railroad to the coal mines of Vorkuta in the farthest reaches of northeast Russia. Still later, he and his family were exiled to Syktyvkar and Arkhangel'sk. Remarkably, Ermolaev was eventually able to resume his academic career, ultimately establishing a new Department of the Geography of the Oceans at Kaliningrad State University. Translated from the original Russian and edited by William Barr, this biography is a fascinating personal account typical of the experiences of so many Soviet citizens who were unjustly banished to the infamous Gulag.Because Ermolaev was part of a specialist team, the conditions he and his family endured were better than most, with reasonably comfortable quarters and relatively adequate food. However, his story still clearly illustrates the brutality and inhumanity of the system. Ermolaev's son, Aleksei, was one of the authors of the original Russian-language biography published in 2005. His own recollections of childhood in the Gulag, along with an excellent selection of family photographs, infuse this book with a sense of immediacy and personal connection. Thanks to the expertise of William Barr, Ermolaev's story is now available in English for the first time. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars outstanding Russian scientist who survived Stalin's Siberian Gulag
The biography is not only a story of notable scientific accomplishment, but also of hardship and survival in the Soviet Gulag of Stalin's early years. Ermolaev was arrested in 1938, released, and arrested a second time in 1940. He was accused of being a member of a counterrevolutionary fascist organization and engaging in counterrevolutionary espionage on the basis of unsubstantiated reports by colleagues envious of his reputation for his contributions to geology and oceanography of the Arctic and his promise. Many scientists, military officers, government officials, and others arrested during the Stalinist purges were executed. Ermolaev was spared this fate, but was nonetheless sentenced to a harsh term in the Siberian Gulag. In 1941 he was put in charge of the construction of a railroad line to Siberian coal mines for fuel which would have an important part in Soviet war production.

With the help of friends, Ermolaev was able to resume his teaching career and scientific research and writings after he was released not long after the end of the War. Establishment of the Department of the Geography of the Oceans at Kaliningrad State University was one of his accomplishments in this period. In 1954, he was officially granted rehabilitation in accordance with the demented practices of Stalinist Russia.

The translation is serviceable and literal, little more complex than the style of a news article. Intended as a record and testament of this indomitable individual from recollections and writings of Ermolaev's son, the biography is basically factual rather than interpretive or explanatory. The larger framework of Stalinist paranoia and injustices and hardships to untold numbers of Russian citizens is known. Within this framework, Ermolaev's story is unique in that he was spared the worst of fates and despite the hurdles he faced, made distinctive and lasting contributions to the fields of geology and oceanography. Parts of the text and appendices document enough of this scientific work for readers to grasp its significance. While Ermolaev's survival against a hostile government and inhumane conditions is one more memorable account of the sorrows and cruelties endured under Stalinism.

5-0 out of 5 stars This is an amazing biography of life during the worst oppressions of the communist state
Expertly translated and edited by William Barr (Research Fellow, Arctic Institute of North America), "Arctic Scientist, Gulag Survivor: The Biography of Mikhail Mikhailovich Ermolaev, 1905-1991" is the personal history of one of the Soviet Union's premier Arctic scientists of the 1920s and 1930s. A geologist, physicist, and oceanographer, Ermolaev worked in the Arctic for thirteen years before being arrested by the Russian secret police, convicted of 'sabotage', and incarcerated in the Gulag for ten years where he barely survived a year of hard labor in a remote lumber camp. He was then charged with extending the railroad to coal mines in the far flung reaches of northeast Russia. This was followed by he and his family being exiled to Syktyvkar and Arkhangel'sk. Amazingly, he was to resume his academic career and establish a new Department of the Geography of the Oceans at Kaliningrad State University. This is an amazing biography of life during the worst oppressions of the communist state, it is also an invaluable testament to the resilience of a gifted man during extraordinary times who was able to overcoming severe and life-threatening hardship. Enhanced with family photographs, "Arctic Scientist, Gulag Survivor" is informed, informative, thoughtful, thought-provoking, and a critically important addition to both academic and community library Biography collections. ... Read more


9. Thomas Henry Huxley: The Evolution of a Scientist
by Sherrie L. Lyons
Hardcover: 339 Pages (1999-11)
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"English biologist Thomas Henry Huxley (1825-1895) has long been known as the foremost defender of Darwin's theory of evolution, which he supported on numerous occasions, both public and private."--BOOK JACKET. "In this investigation of Huxley's motivations in science, author Sherrie L. Lyons shows him to be, first and foremost, an advocate of scientific reasoning, his commitment to which resulted in Huxley voicing public skepticism regarding two basic tenets of Darwin's theory: natural selection and gradualism. His criticism of Darwin's view - far from what critics of evolution imagine - led to a strengthening of evolutionary theory, rather than a weakening of it. Huxley's dedication to scientific method and critical assessment of evidence spurred him to assist in confirming the evolutionary hypothesis."--BOOK JACKET. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Best biography on Thomas Henry Huxley to date
This splendid, relatively terse, tome on the life and career of Thomas Henry Huxley, the celebrated 19th Century English biologist, is a masterpiece of splendid scholarship and prose by its author, Sherrie L. Lyons. Lyons makes a persuasive case showing how Huxley's strict adherence to the scientific method led eventually to the acrimonious feud between him and Richard Owen, the eminent anatomist of the mid 19th Century. Lyons shows how Huxley gradually shifted his allegience from the German structuralist view championed by Owen to Charles Darwin's theory of evolution via natural selection, but at the same time recognizing some major pitfalls to Darwin's theory, most notably the significance of hybrid sterility. Huxley's legitimate criticisms of natural selection led Darwin to embark upon an ambitious research program - with the assistance of other leading British scientists - to study hybrid sterility, among others, resulting in a further strengthening - not weakening - of Darwin's original concept of natural selection. Lyons notes how the discoveries of important fossils in the 1860's with ample evidence of gradual transitions between species eventually led to Huxley's shift from a strict saltationalist view of the origin of species that was greatly at odds with natural selection to fully embracing Darwin's concept of natural selection as a gradual evolutionary process. She also points out that Huxley, long before Darwin himself, was willing to seize the initiative and note the strong kinship of the great apes with Man, making this point in public lectures, popular articles and finally, a book published in 1864, seven years prior to Darwin's "The Descent of Man". Last, but not least, Lyons notes how Huxley's original concerns regarding natural selection are still being investigated by evolutionary biologists - most notably paleontologists and developmental biologists - today.

5-0 out of 5 stars Biography of an early Darwin critic...
This fascinating and important biography of T.H.Huxley shows almost another Huxley from the one we associate with the Darwinian tradition. Huxley is an important figure, for in many ways he saw more clearly than Darwin, and current biology is catching up with him. The author begins by noting that 'while Huxley enthusiastically accepted the idea of descent with modification, he was critical of the two central components of Darwin's theory: gradualism and natural selection'. As the author notes, Huxley warned Darwin on the eve of publication that he had burdened his theory unnecessarily with the dictum, natura non facit saltum.This eye opening account reveals a Huxley who could step from a time machine into the contemporary debates on evolution, as the issues that were clearly in the background to Darwin's public triumph resurface with renewed force. Indeed, we discover that Huxley was close also to the developmental tradition with his interest in morphology and considerations of type.

It is a strange testimony to the telescoped pictures we have as non-specialists dependent on hurried summaries that this alternate side of Huxley should have remained unclear throughout the whole Darwin debate. And it is a reminder that the debate is one of selective emphasis of issues that were present from the beginning and never enter the mythical accounts of the Wilberforce debate.This biography, from Prometheus books no less,seems a bellwether for a paradigm in transition. Must reading.

Cf. also Adrian Desmond's Huxley, for a fuller picture of the nineteenth century background of culture and ideology.

5-0 out of 5 stars A superbly researched and engagingly written biography.
Sherrie L. Lyons' Thomas Henry Huxley provides an excellent history of the English biologist who was the foremost defender of Darwin's theory of evolution. His scientific background and contributions are revealed in anexcellent survey. ... Read more


10. Lev Vygotsky: Revolutionary Scientist (Critical Psychology Series)
by Lois Holzman, Fred Newman
Paperback: 256 Pages (1993-05-10)
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The increasing popularity of Lev Vygotsky, and the sociohistorical, sociocultural school of psychology with which he is associated, brings with it a debate about the enterprise of psychology itself--its object of study, its method, its practicality. Are Vygotsky's contributions limited to a reformulation of Western psychology or do they offer--in his words--``a tool and result'' for the practice of a new developmental, educational and clinical psychology?

In Lev Vygotsky, Fred Newman and Lois Holzman argue that Vygotsky's discovery of the Zone of Proximal Development allows us to see human beings as ``revolutionary activists'' and detail the implications of revolutionary activity for education, psychopathology and ``everyday life.'' In chapters on learning and development, thinking and speaking, and play, the authors combine discussions of Vygotsky's empirical work, his examination of method, and cntemporary research in the Vygotskian tradition, including their own. Provocative yet accessible, Lev Vygotsky is an introductory text suitable for undergraduates. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Where is Vygotsky?
"Lev Vygotsky: Revolutionary Scientist" by Fred Newman and Lois Holzman purports to be a clear introduction to Vygotsky and his ideas but it's actually a muddled, mish-mosh in which Vygotsky's discoveries get lost in a sea of philosophical, political, and psychological jargon.For example, the authors devote pages to discussing the "Zone of Proximal Development," a concept central to understanding Vygotsky's contributions to learning theory, but never bother to explain or define it for the reader.Moreover, the authors have an alarming axe to grind.Fired up by revolutionary zeal, they want to show that Vygotsky's ideas are thoroughly Marxian and can not be understood in any other context. Reading the book has something of the feeling of being invited to a seminar on financial planning and then discovering that the seminar is a poorly disguised infomercial for an expensive and unremunerative annuity.Readers searching for a lucid introduction to Vygotsky should look elsewhere. ... Read more


11. George Washington Carver: Teacher, Scientist, and Inventor (Biographies)
by Mortensen, Lori
Library Binding: 24 Pages (2007-07)
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Born into slavery, George Washington Carver fought adversity to educate himself. Find out how this teacher not only improved the way people farmed, but introduced the world to more than 300 uses for the peanut. ... Read more


12. Frontier Doctor: William Beaumont, America's First Great Medical Scientist (MISSOURI BIOGRAPHY SERIES)
by Reginald Horsman
 Hardcover: 336 Pages (1996-03-01)
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In Frontier Doctor, Reginald Horsman provides the first modern, scholarly biography of a colorful backwoods doctor whose pioneering research on human digestion gained him international renown as a physiologist. Before William Beaumont's work, there was still considerable controversy as to the nature of human digestion; his research established beyond a doubt that digestion is a chemical process.

Beaumont received his medical training as an apprentice in a small town in Vermont and served as a surgeon's mate in the War of 1812. After the war, he practiced in Plattsburgh, New York, before making his career as an army surgeon. His chance for fame came in 1822, when he was serving at the lonely post of Fort Mackinac in Michigan Territory. A Canadian voyageur--Alexis St. Martin--was accidentally shot in the stomach at close range, and his wound healed in such a way as to leave a permanent opening. This enabled Beaumont to insert food directly into the stomach, to siphon gastric juice, and to experiment on the process of digestion both inside and outside the stomach.

Because Beaumont had considerable difficulty in persuading St. Martin to stay with him so he could continue his research, his study was carried out sporadically over a number of years. In the early 1830s, with the support of Joseph Lovell, the surgeon general of the army, Beaumont and St. Martin went to the East Coast, where additional experiments were carried out. In 1833, Beaumont published Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice and the Physiology of Digestion, a book based upon his research on St. Martin and the work upon which his reputation primarily rests. His observations revealed more about digestion in the human stomach than had ever before been known, and his work was immediately praised in both the United States and Europe.

After he left the army, Beaumont established a successful private practice in St. Louis, Missouri, where he spent the latter part of his life. Beaumont, a fascinating, argumentative character, was often engaged in public controversy. He was also good friends with several notable men, including the young Robert E. Lee.

Frontier Doctor sheds welcome new light on the state of medicine both inside and outside the army in the early nineteenth century and provides absorbing information on the early experi-ments that set the research into human digestion irrevocably on the right course.

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13. Biography Today Scientists and Inventors Series
by Cherie D. Abbey
Library Binding: 206 Pages (1999-06-01)
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The in-depth biographical profiles are written for readers ages 9 and up and include portraits and other illustrations. The 13 scientists and inventors covered in this volume are Luis W. Alvarez (American physicist and inventor), Hans A. Bethe (German-born American physicist and educator), Gro Harlem Brundtland (Norwegian politican, physician, and environmentalist), Mary S. Calderone (American physician and sex educator), Ioana Dumitriu (prize-winning Romanian math student), Temple Grandin (American animal scientist and inventor), John Langston Gwaltney (American anthropologist and ethnologist), Bernard Harris (American physician and NASA astronaut), Jerome Lemelson (American inventor), Susan Love (American surgeon and breast cancer expert), Ruth Patrick (American ecologist and limnologist), Oliver Sacks (British neurologist and writer), and Richie Stachowski (American student, inventor,and entrepeneur). ... Read more


14. A Biography of Distinguished Scientist Gilbert Newton Lewis
by Edward S. Lewis
 Hardcover: 119 Pages (1998-08)
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A biography by his son of Gilbert Newton Lewis (1875-1946), famous chemist and scientist. The text includes a description of family life and personal life, as well as comments from other leading scientists. ... Read more


15. Albert Einstein: Scientist and Genius (Biographies)
by Slade, Suzanne
Library Binding: 24 Pages (2007-07)
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Albert Einstein was one of the world's greatest scientific thinkers. Find out how the once shy, awkward boy from Germany grew up to make groundbreaking discoveries about space, time, and energy. ... Read more


16. The Visible College: A Collective Biography of British Scientists and Socialists of the 1930s
by Gary Werskey
 Paperback: 384 Pages (1990-05)
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17. Canadian Scientists and Inventors: Biographies of People Who Shaped Our World
by Harry Black
Paperback: 216 Pages (2008-01)
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18. American Scientists (American Biographies)
by Charles W. Carey
Hardcover: 448 Pages (2005-10-30)
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5-0 out of 5 stars Every school and community library should acquire and have available for their students
The latest title in the outstanding Facts on File 'American Scientists' series is "American Scientists" which is a compendium of biographical profiles of the men and women in every scientific discipline who are acknowledged contributors to their respective fields of study. Organized alphabetically for ease of use as a general reference, almost 300 entries highlight the lives and contributions of scientists who have significantly impacted society in general and the scientific community in particular. Enhanced with 74 photographs, cross-references, an extensive bibliography, a general index, and two subject indexes (one by discipline and one by year of birth) the scientists range from Rachel Carson, to Edwin Hubble, to Linus Pauling, to Werner von Braun. Every school and community library should acquire and have available for their students and patrons and copy of "American Scientists" from Facts on File in either the Science History or Bibliography reference collections.. ... Read more


19. African-American Leaders: Profiles of Black American Achievers, from the 1700s to the Present: Civil Rights, Political and Social Leaders, Scientists and ... and Athlete (Biography for Beginners)
by Laurie Lanzen Harris
 Hardcover: 1 Pages (2007-10-30)
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20. Benjamin Banneker: Scientist (Beginning Biographies)
by Garnet Jackson, Rodney Pate
Paperback: 26 Pages (1992-09)
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Simple rhyming text introduces the life and work of the African-American scientist, astronomer, surveyor, and almanac publisher. ... Read more


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