id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6geskr5barh47llwj22c3zu7rq Joseph L. Graves African Americans in evolutionary science: where we have been, and what's next 2019.0 10 .pdf application/pdf 8623 718 57 was composed of ~ 69.5% "whites", 21.3% "Asians", and only 3% "African American or Blacks" (National Science Foundation, 2017, https ://ncses data.nsf.gov/docto ratew ork/2017/html/sdr20 17_dst_03.html). This commentary focuses on the factors that are associated with underrepresentation of African Americans in evolutionary science careers. Keywords: African Americans, Evolutionary science, Institutional racism, Aversive racism, Diversity, Inclusion Americans or held faculty appointments at a Historically Black College or University (HBCU). known by this generation of African Americans entering evolutionary science careers. The claim: "African Americans students are not interested in evolution because they want to go to medical this, in which the work of African American evolutionary your students role models is the hiring of African American (and other URM) into faculty positions. African Americans in evolutionary science: where we have been, and what's next African Americans in evolutionary science: where we have been, and what's next African Americans in evolutionary science: where we have been, and what's next ./cache/work_6geskr5barh47llwj22c3zu7rq.pdf ./txt/work_6geskr5barh47llwj22c3zu7rq.txt