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1961: (3) Jesse P. Clay; Sadie Gasaway; John Gilmore; Rogers Newman;
1962: (7) Robert O. Abernathy; Joseph Battle; John Henry Bennett; Gloria Conyers Hewitt; Georgia Caldwell Smith; Louise Nixon Sutton; Theodore R. Sykes;
1963: (3) Simmie S. Blakney; Earl O. Embree; William A. McWorter;
1964: (3) Louis C. Marshall; Alfred D. Stewart; Mary C. Wardrop-Embry;
1965 (3) James A. Donaldson; Beryl E. Hunte; John H. McAlpin;
1966 (7) John A. Ewell III; William T. Fletcher; Eleanor Dawley Jones; Eugene W. Madison; Vivienne Malone Mayes; Shirley Mathis McBay; Charles E. Morris;
1967 (12) Harvey T. Banks; Llayron L. Clarkson; Geraldine Darden; Samuel H. Douglas; Annie M. Watkins Garraway; Melvin Heard; Percy A. Pierre; Thyrsa Anne Frazier Svager; Ewart A. C. Thomas; Ralph B. Turner; Irving E. Vance;
1968 (13) Earl R. Barnes; Dennis D. Clayton; Mary Deconge-Watson; Lloyd Demetrius; Milton A. Gordon; Velmer Headley; Guy T. Hogan; Phillip E. McNeil; Ronald E. Mickens; Wilbur L. Smith; Donald F. St.Mary; Donald Weddington; James H. White;
1969 (10) Boniface Eke; David M. Ellis; Etta Falconer; Fannie Ruth Gee; Raymond L. Johnson; Wendell P. Jones; Benjamin J. Martin; Robert Smith; Scott W. Williams; Vernon Williams;
North American Ph.D. or citizenship 26+65=91; 3+15=18
the Mathematicians of the African Diaspora website was created by and is maintained by Scott W. Williams, Professor of Mathematics University at Buffalo SUNY