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Thorpe, Arthur.
Oral history interview with Arthur Thorpe.
Includes discussion of: family, birthplace, and education. Military service in the U.S. Air Force, 1955-1958; membership in professional organizations; history of employment; involvement in civic organizations; decision to pursue the field of physics; overview of teaching career; necessity for more blacks in the field of physics; difficulties of black students in physics; description of outstanding students (courses taught by interviewee at Howard University); financial resources for research and response of white physicists to research of black physicists; future for black scientific research organizations; lack of participation in the American Physical Society; assistance received for research at Howard University and support by black institutions of scientific research; solid state physics as general areas of research; acquirement of moon rock samples; physics departments at black institutions and geographic distribution of black physicists; merger of black state institutions with white institutions; federal support of Howard University; outstanding black contributors to the field of physics.
Physicist, Howard University.
African American physicists
Minorities in science.
Oral histories. aat
Mickens, Ronald E., 1943- interviewer.
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Fisk University. Library & Special Collections. Nashville, TN 37208, USA.
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