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Marie Van Brittan Brown
first patent for closed circuit TV 1969
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Kenneth and Mamie Clark
Sarah E. Goode
Dr. Ella Piper
Eliza Ann Grier
Yvonne Cagle
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Just curious since I see a woman aviator on this list. I believe STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Ottawahitech ( talk) 15:39, 25 November 2015 (UTC)please ping me
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I am slowly converting each section into a table format by using the example below. My ultimate goal is to make this list nicely formatted, add additional info, and get it up to featured list standard. Feel free to help! -- phoebe / ( talk to me) 18:41, 21 December 2017 (UTC)
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Image | Name | Field(s) | Dates | Notes | Ref. |
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Alexa Canady | neuroscience | 1950- | |||
Carolyn Cannon-Alfred | pharmacologist | 1934- | |||
Majora Carter | developer | 1966- | |||
Gloria Chisum | experimental psychologist | 1930- | |||
Mamie Phipps Clark | social psychologist | 1917- | |||
May Edward Chinn | physician | 1896-1980 | |||
Yvonne Clark | engineer | 1929- | |||
Jewel Plummer Cobb | biologist | 1924-2017 | |||
Johnnetta Cole | anthropologist, educator and museum director | 1936- | |||
Rebecca Cole | physician | 1846-1922 | Second African-American woman physician | ||
Bessie Coleman | aviator | 1892–1926 | first African American and Native American woman to hold a pilot license | ||
Betty Collette | veterinary pathologist | 1930-2017 | |||
Margaret S. Collins | zoologist | 1922-1996 | |||
Carol Blanche Cotton | psychologist | 1904-? | |||
Patricia S. Cowings | aerospace psychophysiologist | 1948- | 'first African American woman scientist to be trained as an astronaut by NASA | ||
Rebecca Lee Crumpler | physician | 1831–1895 | first African-American woman to become a physician in the United States |
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Dr. Rhonda Jordan
Dr. Marie Daly
Dr. Edith Irby Jones
Kenneth and Mamie Clark
Sarah E. Goode
Dr. Ella Piper
Eliza Ann Grier
Yvonne Cagle
Sharon McDougle
Stephanie Wilson — Preceding unsigned comment added by Tulleyhi ( talk • contribs) 23:18, 24 February 2015 (UTC)
Janet Emerson Bashen
Valerie Thomas
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Image | Name | Field(s) | Dates | Notes | Ref. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Alexa Canady | neuroscience | 1950- | |||
Carolyn Cannon-Alfred | pharmacologist | 1934- | |||
Majora Carter | developer | 1966- | |||
Gloria Chisum | experimental psychologist | 1930- | |||
Mamie Phipps Clark | social psychologist | 1917- | |||
May Edward Chinn | physician | 1896-1980 | |||
Yvonne Clark | engineer | 1929- | |||
Jewel Plummer Cobb | biologist | 1924-2017 | |||
Johnnetta Cole | anthropologist, educator and museum director | 1936- | |||
Rebecca Cole | physician | 1846-1922 | Second African-American woman physician | ||
Bessie Coleman | aviator | 1892–1926 | first African American and Native American woman to hold a pilot license | ||
Betty Collette | veterinary pathologist | 1930-2017 | |||
Margaret S. Collins | zoologist | 1922-1996 | |||
Carol Blanche Cotton | psychologist | 1904-? | |||
Patricia S. Cowings | aerospace psychophysiologist | 1948- | 'first African American woman scientist to be trained as an astronaut by NASA | ||
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