Pathways to Progress

Chapter 4: The One Who Calculated The Stars

13 min · 6. Jan. 2024
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The historic moon landing couldn't have been possible without the key contributions of brilliant individuals whose stories are often go unsung. Enter Katherine Johnson, a name not often heard but whose genius propelled humanity's journey beyond the stars. Join us to celebrate the achievements of the remarkable Katherine Johnson: an extraordinary African American mathematician whose hard work and scientific mind defied the barriers of racial discrimination and gender bias. Despite the systemic obstacles she faced, she emerged as a pivotal figure in the success of America's early space missions, including the famous moon landing.

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