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- Q6504120 subject Q4419114.
- Q6504120 subject Q6490926.
- Q6504120 subject Q6561517.
- Q6504120 subject Q8225395.
- Q6504120 abstract "Lawrence Howland Knox (September 30, 1906–1966) was among the first African Americans to receive a PhD in chemistry, following his brother William Jacob Knox (1904–1995). He worked with Paul D. Bartlett on an experiment for testing organic mechanisms in chemistry which involved the use of the molecule bicyclo(2.2.1)heptane, a type of bicyclic molecule. Knox was the grandson of a slave and it is speculated by some that he died an early death due to the social difficulties of being an African American and a descendant of a slave.".
- Q6504120 wikiPageExternalLink findingaid&id=253&q=Fannie+Lou+Hamer&rootcontentid=92635.
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- Q6504120 wikiPageWikiLink Q1722334.
- Q6504120 wikiPageWikiLink Q225972.
- Q6504120 wikiPageWikiLink Q418111.
- Q6504120 wikiPageWikiLink Q4419114.
- Q6504120 wikiPageWikiLink Q6490926.
- Q6504120 wikiPageWikiLink Q6561517.
- Q6504120 wikiPageWikiLink Q8225395.
- Q6504120 type Thing.
- Q6504120 comment "Lawrence Howland Knox (September 30, 1906–1966) was among the first African Americans to receive a PhD in chemistry, following his brother William Jacob Knox (1904–1995). He worked with Paul D. Bartlett on an experiment for testing organic mechanisms in chemistry which involved the use of the molecule bicyclo(2.2.1)heptane, a type of bicyclic molecule.".
- Q6504120 label "Lawrence H. Knox".