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Sep 6, 2016 · The #1 New York Times Bestseller. Set amid the civil rights movement, the never-before-told true story of NASA’s African-American female mathematicians who played a crucial role in America’s space program.
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Hidden Figures explores the biographies of three African-American women who worked as computers to solve problems for engineers and others at NASA. For the first years of their careers, the workplace was segregated and women were kept in the background as human computers.
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Hidden Figures: The True Story of Four Black Women and the Space Race. Hardcover – Picture Book, 8 Mar. 2018. by Margot Lee Shetterly (Author), Laura Freeman (Illustrator) 4.7 2,913 ratings. See all formats and editions. Save 5% on any 4 Qualifying items | Terms.
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Feb 9, 2017 · Oscar Nominated For Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay. Set amid the civil rights movement, the never-before-told true story of NASA’s African-American female mathematicians who played a crucial role in America’s space program.
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Jan 1, 2016 · The uplifting, amazing true story—a New York Times bestseller. This edition of Margot Lee Shetterly’s acclaimed book is perfect for young readers. It is the powerful story of four African-American female mathematicians at NASA who helped achieve some of the greatest moments in our space program.
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Oscar Nominated For Best Picture and Best Adapted Screenplay. Set amid the civil rights movement, the never-before-told true story of NASA’s African-American female mathematicians who played a crucial role in America’s space program.
- Margot Lee Shetterly
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The phenomenal true story of the black female mathematicians at NASA whose calculations helped fuel some of America's greatest achievements in space--a powerful, revelatory history essential to our understanding of race, discrimination, and achievement in modern America.
- Margot Lee Shetterly