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- Samuel Proctor Massie, Jr. (July 3, 1919 – April 10, 2005) was a chemist who studied a variety of chemicals that contributed towards the development of therapeutic drugs, including the chemistry of phenothiazine. As one of the African American scientists and technicians on the Manhattan Project to develop atomic bombs in World War II Massie worked with uranium isotopes. Massie was named one of the top 75 distinguished contributors to chemistry in history by Chemical and Engineering News. Massie was elected as the third President of North Carolina College at Durham in 1963, and he became the first African-American professor at the U.S. Naval Academy in 1966. He was a leading educator who promoted the participation of African-Americans in education. University chairs have been endowed and named in his honor, as well as an elementary school. (en)
- Samuel P. Massie (North Little Rock, 3 de julho de 1919 – Laurel, 10 de abril de 2005) foi um químico e professor norte-americano, conhecido por ter sido o primeiro negro a lecionar na Academia Naval dos Estados Unidos. Trabalhou, como doutorando, durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, no Projeto Manhattan, com , no desenvolvimento da bomba atômica. (pt)
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- Samuel Proctor Massie (en)
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- Fisk University (en)
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- Photo of Samuel P. Massie in a lab (en)
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- Samuel Proctor Massie (en)
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- Little Rock, Arkansas, US (en)
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- Laurel, Maryland, US (en)
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- Gloria Thompkins Massie (en)
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- High-molecular weight compounds of nitrogen and sulfur as therapeutic agents (en)
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- President of North Carolina Central University (en)
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- Fisk University (en)
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- North Carolina College at Durham (en)
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- Samuel P. Massie (North Little Rock, 3 de julho de 1919 – Laurel, 10 de abril de 2005) foi um químico e professor norte-americano, conhecido por ter sido o primeiro negro a lecionar na Academia Naval dos Estados Unidos. Trabalhou, como doutorando, durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, no Projeto Manhattan, com , no desenvolvimento da bomba atômica. (pt)
- Samuel Proctor Massie, Jr. (July 3, 1919 – April 10, 2005) was a chemist who studied a variety of chemicals that contributed towards the development of therapeutic drugs, including the chemistry of phenothiazine. As one of the African American scientists and technicians on the Manhattan Project to develop atomic bombs in World War II Massie worked with uranium isotopes. Massie was named one of the top 75 distinguished contributors to chemistry in history by Chemical and Engineering News. (en)
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