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Williams retired in 2008 and it was left to others to continue the website he had spent 11 years building. An initial town hall meeting about the future of the MAD Pages took place at a
Conference for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences (CAARMS). This led to an informal group of
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dedicated to promoting and highlighting the contributions of members of the
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mathematicians who decided to work together to preserve
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Existence Proof: The Mathematicians of the African Diaspora Website
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