Teaching Guide: “The Physicist’s War:" Dr. Herman Branson and the Scientific Training of African Americans during World War II
Students will learn about the mobilization of African American “war workers” at Historically Black Colleges and Universities during World War II. Students will then learn about and create electromagnets.

Herman Branson in laboratory with equipment. AIP Emilio Segre Visual Archives, gift of Dr. Herman Branson.
In this lesson plan, students will learn about the mobilization of African American “war workers” at Historically Black Colleges and Universities during World War II. They will learn more specifically about well-known African American physicist Herman Branson and read about his assessment of the role of African Americans and HBCUs in preparing technical personnel for World War II.
Grade level(s): 9-12
Guide subjects: Chemistry, History, Physics
Minority Group(s): African-American
In-class time: 120-180 minutes (two parts)
Prep time: 30-40 minutes
Technology Requirements: Student web access required, Audio/Video required
Common Core Standards: Speaking & Listening, History/Social Studies