Black Apollo of Science: The Life of Ernest Everett Just is a
biography of African-American biologist Ernest Everett Just, written in 1983 by
Kenneth R. Manning. The book was named one of 1984's "notable books"
by The New York Times.
Just were a pioneering African American biologist and
educator. The book, which was published by Oxford University Press, provided an
in-depth study of Just’s research and discoveries within fertilization, early
embryonic development, and the properties of the cell surface, and it also
detailed the difficult social environment facing African American scientists
within U.S. academia during the first part of the 20th century.
Manning, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, received the 1983 Pfizer Award for the book, which was also a
finalist for the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography. The book
was also cited by the New York Times as one of its notable books of the year.