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Management number 220499663 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $3.60 Model Number 220499663
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A Comprehensive Chronicle of Mathematical Brilliance and Barrier-Breaking AchievementIn the shadows of America's greatest technological triumph—the race to the moon—worked a group of extraordinary women whose mathematical genius helped propel humanity into the space age. Hidden Figures: The Untold Story of America's Black Female Mathematicians reveals the remarkable true story of Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Christine Darden, the brilliant African American women who overcame the dual barriers of racial segregation and gender discrimination to become indispensable contributors to NASA's most historic achievements.From the Jim Crow era through the Civil Rights Movement and into the Space Race, this meticulously researched account follows these pioneering women as they transformed from teachers in segregated schools to essential mathematicians, programmers, and engineers at the heart of America's aerospace program. Their slide rule calculations and mathematical precision guided astronauts safely to orbit and back, their programming expertise helped usher in the computer age, and their engineering analysis solved critical problems that made space exploration possible.Dorothy Vaughan broke barriers as the first Black supervisor at NASA's predecessor agency, leading the West Area Computing Unit while pioneering the transition from human to electronic computation. Her leadership and programming expertise established the computational foundations that would support decades of aerospace achievement.Katherine Johnson's mathematical brilliance earned the trust of astronauts and engineers alike. When John Glenn specifically requested that she verify the electronic computer calculations for his historic orbital flight, her precision became legendary. Her trajectory analysis would prove crucial to the Apollo moon landing missions.Mary Jackson shattered expectations by becoming NASA's first Black female engineer, overcoming legal barriers to obtain the graduate education necessary for advancement. Her aerodynamic research and structural analysis contributed to spacecraft designs that protected astronauts in the harsh environment of space.Christine Darden represented the next generation, building on the foundations laid by her predecessors to become a leading researcher in sonic boom phenomena and advanced aerodynamics, eventually rising to senior leadership positions within NASA.Set against the backdrop of World War II mobilization, Cold War competition, and the civil rights struggle, this compelling narrative reveals how these mathematical minds helped America achieve its most ambitious goals while simultaneously fighting for recognition and equality in their own country. Their story illuminates not just individual triumph over adversity, but the broader transformation of American institutions as they slowly recognized that the nation's greatest achievements required the talents of all its citizens.Key Features:Comprehensive coverage from the 1940s through the present dayDetailed exploration of the mathematical and engineering challenges they solvedRich historical context of segregation, integration, and social changePreviously untold stories of their contributions to space explorationAnalysis of their lasting impact on STEM education and diversityExtensive research based on NASA archives, oral histories, and personal accounts"A powerful reminder that behind every great achievement are the often-hidden contributions of remarkable individuals whose talents transcended the limitations that society tried to impose upon them." Read more

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Reading age 8 - 18 years
Print length 201 pages
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Publication date September 30, 2025
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