![]() You know, the Russians had got a real head-start into space America was playing catch-up. And all of a sudden, I started looking at not just those women, but my hometown in a very different way. I didn't know or really had questioned why there were so many women of all backgrounds working there until I started working on this book, you know. I didn't know why they had started working there. On whether she was aware, as a child, of the vital work black women were doing at Langley It was a place where you could get stable war jobs. During World War II, hundreds of thousands of people actually - and among them many African-American - migrated to the Hampton Roads area because of the job boom that was happening. ![]() There's an Air Force base, there are several Army bases, Coast Guard center, shipyards so it's a huge place in terms of the defense industrial complex. One of the things that was true about Hampton Road is it's a defense community. On the many African-Americans who found opportunities at Langley, including her own father Henson, Octavia Spencer and Janelle Monae premieres in January. The book has already been adapted for the big screen the film starring Taraji P. ![]() Shetterly, a Hampton, Va., native and daughter of a former Langley scientist, tells the story of these women in the new book Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race. "When the first five black women took their seat in the office in 1943, it was in a segregated office with a 'colored girls' bathroom and a table for the 'colored' computers," author Margot Lee Shetterly tells NPR's Michel Martin. Among them were black women who played critical roles in the aeronautics industry even as Jim Crow was alive and well. Several of the NASA researchers who made space flight possible were women. Your purchase helps support NPR programming. Close overlay Buy Featured Book Title Hidden Figures Subtitle The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race Author Margot Lee Shetterly ![]()
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