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Percy Julian's gripping and remarkable story contains vivid period re-enactments based on newly accessible family archives and interviews with dozens of Julian's colleagues and relatives.
Winner of a 2008 News & Documentary Emmy -
OUTSTANDING INDIVIDUAL ACHIEVEMENT IN A CRAFT: LIGHTING DIRECTION
AND SCENIC DESIGN
NOVA presents the remarkable life story of Percy Julian - one of
the great African-American scientists of the 20th century. The
grandson of Alabama slaves, Julian won worldwide acclaim for his
work in organic chemistry - and broke the color barrier in American
science more than a decade before Jackie Robinson did so in
baseball. A brilliant chemist, Julian discovered a way to turn
soybeans into synthetic steroids on an industrial scale. His
innovative approach to chemistry helped to make drugs like
cortisone widely available to millions.
Percy Julian overcame countless obstacles to become a
world-class scientist, a self-made millionaire and a civil rights
pioneer. Yet, despite his many achievements, his story is largely
unknown. NOVA brings to life Julian's scientific breakthroughs and
gripping biography, with vivid period re-enactments based on newly
accessible family archives and interviews with dozens of colleagues
and relatives. Tony Award-winning actor Ruben Santiago-Hudson stars
as Julian.