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Bragg, R. H. (Robert H.)
Oral history interview with Robert H. Bragg, 2002 June-August.
Professor Robert H. Bragg was interviewed as part of the African American Faculty and Senior Staff Oral History Project series that explores the experiences of African American faculty and senior staff at the University of California, Berkeley. This interview follows Bragg's trajectory from his early life in Tennessee and Chicago, through military service, graduate school and early professional experiences in the private sector, and finally, on to Berkeley. At Berkeley he served as Faculty Assistant for Affirmative Action, an experience which this interview explores to shed light on the mechanisms and processes that were developed to combat informal discrimination in the academy.
Robert H. Pete Bragg, African-American physicist (1919- ). Professor of material science and mineral engineering, University of California, Berkeley; Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory; Department of Energy; Lockheed Missile and Space Company. Research in x-ray physics and applications to research on materials, electronic properties of carbon materials, and the mechanism of graphitization.
Bragg, R. H. (Robert H.)
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
Lockheed Missiles and Space Company
United States. Department of Energy fast
Affirmative action programs.
African American physicists
African Americans -- Education (Higher)
Discrimination in higher education.
Race discrimination
Carbon.
Graphite.
X-rays.
Minorities in science.
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Interviews. aat
Transcripts. aat
Wilmot, Nadine interviewer.
AIP-ICOS
University of California, Berkeley. The Bancroft Library. Berkeley, CA, 94720-6000, USA
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