why was j. ernest wilkins jr important
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He was important because he was a prominent African American mathematician and physicist who worked at the University of Chicago Met Lab during the Manhattan Project. Wilkins entered the University of Chicago in 1936 at the age of 13, becoming one of the youngest students to ever attend the university.
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Because he was the main person
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