The Untold Story of the African American Women Who Helped Win the Space Race
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Köp båda 2 för 486 krA TIME Magazine Top 10 Nonfiction Book of 2016 Clearly fueled by pride and admiration, a tender account of genuine transcendence and camaraderie. The story warmly conveys the dignity and refinements of these women New York Times Book Review Much as Tom Wolfe did in The Right Stuff, Shetterly moves gracefully between the womens lives and the broader sweep of history Shetterly blends impressive research with an enormous amount of heart in telling these stories Genuinely inspiring book Boston Globe A fascinating and important document about the hitherto unknown impact of NASAs endeavours BBC Sky at Night magazine Shetterlys highly recommended work offers up a crucial history that had previously and unforgivably been lost. Wed do well to put this book into the hands of young women who have long since been told that theres no room for them at the scientific table Library Journal Inspiring and enlightening Kirkus Exploring the intimate relationships among blackness, womanhood, and 20th-century American technological development, Shetterly crafts a narrative that is crucial to understanding subsequent movements for civil rights Publishers Weekly This an is incredibly powerful and complex story, and Shetterly has it down cold. The breadth of her well-documented research is immense, and her narrative compels on every level. The timing of this revelatory book could not be better, and book clubs will adore it Booklist Meticulous the depth and detail that are the books strength make it an effective, fact-based rudder with which would-be scientists and their allies can stabilise their flights of fancy Seattle Times
Margot Lee Shetterly is an independent scholar and an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation award recipient, currently at work on The Human Computer Project, a digital archive of the stories of NASAs female Human Computers. She is one of the founders of Inside Mexico Magazine, an English-language magazine for Mexicos expat population, and in her former lives worked as an Internet executive and an investment banker. She splits her time between Hampton, Virginia and Valle de Bravo, Mexico.