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On “The Black Mathematician Chronicles: Our Quest to Update the MAD Pages”
On Friday, January 8, I attended this excellent talk by Edray Goins, a professor of mathematics at Pomona College in Claremont, CA. While I haven’t personally spoken with Goins before, I have read multiple media articles he has been quoted … Continue reading
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Tagged Black mathematicians, Edray Goins, Mathematicians of the African Diaspora, oral history, REU, Scott Williams, the MAD pages
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