Hidden Figures
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Hidden Figures
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Hidden Figures
#1 New York Times Bestseller NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE 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.
Book Hero Magic formatted this description to make it easier to read. While it's new and still learning, it may not be perfect - your feedback is welcome! DescriptionHidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly reveals the captivating, untold story of a group of extraordinary African-American women whose mathematical prowess was pivotal to the most storied triumphs of NASA during a time fraught with social segregation and racial inequality. Set against the backdrop of the transformative civil rights movement, this riveting narrative unveils the challenges and achievements of these overlooked heroines who pushed the boundaries of both science and societal norms.
The book transports readers to an era where calculating machines were living, breathing women. These 'Human Computers,' as they were then known, meticulously computed the flight trajectories of rockets and astronauts, laying the groundwork for pivotal moments in space exploration, such as the orbital flight of John Glenn and the historic moon landing of Neil Armstrong.
The tale weaves through significant historical epochs, starting from World War II when the demand for much-needed expertise in aeronautics skyrocketed, through to the height of the Cold War and the Space Race. Each chapter not only chronicles the global events but also delves into the personal lives of these brilliant mathematicians, including Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, among others.
These women grappled with the dual constraints of racial and gender barriers, working in a segregated environment where they had to fight for their rightful place within the field of mathematics and engineering. Yet, through sheer determination and intellect, they played a crucial, albeit largely unrecognised role in the successes of NASA's space missions.
Shetterly's narrative is equally an interwoven tale of scientific discovery and social upheaval. It sheds light on the broader societal changes of the era, including the civil rights and women's rights movements, and touches on the impact of these shifts on the personal and professional lives of these pioneering women.
Hidden Figures is not just a chronicle of scientific achievement; it is a profound testament to resilience, determination, and the indomitable spirit of unsung heroes who redefined what was possible in the realms of both space and society. This book is a compelling celebration of human ambition and a reminder of the countless individuals who have contributed to the advancement of technology and equality, paving the way for future generations.
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Reviews of Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterly describe it as an inspiring and meticulously researched book that highlights the often-overlooked contributions of African American women in NASA's history. Praised for the heart and dignity in its storytelling, the book juxtaposes intimate personal stories with broader historical contexts, offering important insights into 20th-century American technological development and civil rights. Critics commend it as a crucial, enlightening work that appeals to a wide audience, including those previously excluded from scientific narratives.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780008201326
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 09 February 2017
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: William Collins
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 23.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 260g
Pages: 384
About the Author
Margot Lee Shetterly is a journalist and independent researcher currently developing The Human Computer Project, a collaboration with Macalester College American Studies professor Duchess Harris to create a digital archive of the stories of NASA's African-American Human Computers. In 2005, she founded Inside Mexico Magazine, which became the most widely distributed English language publication in Mexico. She's been profiled in the LA Times and Editor and Publisher, among other publications.
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