| 31 January 2001 For Immediate Release Making a Difference: African-Americans at Johns Hopkins APL As part of its celebration of Black History Month, the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Laurel, Md., has profiled a few of the many accomplished African-American staff members who are making a difference every day at APL and in their communities. We have placed their short biographies with individual photographs on the APL Web page at: http://www.jhuapl.edu/aboutapl/staff/BlackHistory/bios.html If you would like to interview these role models as part of your coverage of Black History Month, please call or e-mail H. Worth.
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