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Invisible Mathematics


Invisible Mathematics
By: Dr. Esther M. Pearson
ISBN10: 1-4134-8218-X (Trade Paperback )
ISBN13: 978-1-4134-8218-8 (Trade Paperback )

Pages : 129
Book Format :Trade Book 5.5x8.5
Subject :
MATHEMATICS / History



 

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The book, “Invisible Mathematics”, examines chronological periods in history and how African Americans experienced Mathematics from slavery through the Information Age. Evidence within each period details how mathematics has profoundly affected the progress of African Americans. From their position as slaves to the representation of African Americans as 3/5th a human; to their liberation, right to read, right to vote, and right to fight in the armed services. From their migration from the south to the north, from inner city to suburbia, from blue collar labor to white collar, from business employee to business owner. This book brings into perspective the need for African Americans to embrace mathematics as never before.
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