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MATH 197: Women in Mathematics: Evelyn Boyd Granville
This guide has been created to support Dr. Suman Balasubramanian's first year seminar course.
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Evelyn Boyd Granville
Radia Perlman
Evelyn Boyd-Granville: Additional Sources
Also: See "Evelyn Boyd Granville: Notable Women In Mathematics"
A proof that math opens doors, Christian Science Monitor, May 2000
The Triumph of Excellence: Through math, management, and music, this trio of African-American women gave something new to the world.
Black Women in Mathematics profile
Evelyn Boyd Granville chapter in: Sisters in Science: Conversations with Black Women Scientists about Race, Gender, and Their Passion for Science. by Diann Jordan. 2006, Purdue University Press.
Also: See "Evelyn Granville: Notable Mathmaticians"
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