General Organizational Guidelines for the World Black Researchers Association
- Circa 1976

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WBRA, founded around 1976, was a group that worked against racial limits in science and technology. Its goal was to bring together Black scientists from all over the world to make technological and cultural progress for the Black community. This helped promote teamwork and the sharing of ideas among scientists from different places, especially between Africa and other continents.
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World Black Researchers Association. “General Organizational Guidelines for the World Black Researchers Association,” circa 1976. William A. Lester, Jr. Papers, Box 5, Folder 9. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/zu88imr.
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