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[edit]Manhattan project, African-American woman
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[edit]African-American scientists and technicians on the Manhattan Project
Category:Manhattan Project people
Atom Scientists: Ten Negro Scientists at Argonne Lab Help in Race to Harness Atomic Materials". Ebony magazine (September). 1949. pp. 26–28.
African Americans at Los Alamos and Oak Ridge: A Historic Context Study Prepared for Manhattan Project National Historical Park (MAPR 540/164282) (PDF). National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior, Manhattan Project National Historical Park. September 2019. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
"15 African-Americans who were hidden heroes of the Manhattan Project". Knox News. Retrieved 22 December2020.
"Blanche J. Lawrence". Atomic Heritage Foundation. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
Tuskegee University Archives
[UChicago-specific, potential sources]:
Groves, Leslie R. Now It Can Be Told: The Story of the Manhattan Project. New York: Harper, 1962.
Hawkins, David, Edith C. Truslow, and Ralph Carlisle Smith. Manhattan District History: Project Y, the Los Alamos Project. Los Alamos, N.M.: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, University of California, 1961.
Jones, Vincent C. Manhattan: the Army and the Atomic Bomb. (United States Army in World War II: Special Studies). Washington: Center of Military History, United States Army, 1985.
Fermi, Rachel, and Esther Samra. Picturing the Bomb: Photographs from the Secret World of the Manhattan Project. New York: H. N. Abrams, 1995.
The Reg: Science and Conscience: Chicago’s Met Lab and the Manhattan Project