Little-Known Black History Fact: Dr. Samuel P. Massie Jr.
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Black World War II chemist Dr. Samuel P. Massie Jr. is noted for his work on uranium isotopes for the atomic bomb. He made history as the first black faculty member of the U.S. Naval Academy in 1966.
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