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  1. Dorothy Vaughan is a strong-minded, black mathematician who joins Langley as a human computer in 1943 and then works her way up to become the organization’s first black section head. She is extremely pragmatic and fiercely devoted to her church and her children. Taking the job as a mathematician at the NACA means leaving her small town life ...

  2. Dorothy Vaughan. Dorothy Vaughan was a gifted student who grew up to be a brilliant mathematician. She is a pioneer as one of the Black women who worked as a human computer at Langley. Throughout Hidden Figures, Dorothy leads the way and helps other women gain success as well. Due to a sense of obligation to her family during the Great ...

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  4. Analysis. In 1954, Dorothy Vaughan secures Katherine’s permanent position (and pay raise) as a member of the Flight Research Division. Katherine works for Henry Pearson who is not a big fan of women in the workplace. Dorothy also wields her power to win a raise for a white colleague at the same time. Dorothy’s influence as a black woman in ...

  5. And yet, facing these barriers, Dorothy Vaughan, a 39-year-old Black woman working as a “computer,” would become manager of the computing program at NACA and play a critical role in putting man on the moon. Figure 1: In 1943, Dorothy Vaughan was hired by NACA as a mathematician working in the computing pool, one of “the girls,” as ...

  6. Nov 24, 2023 · Dorothy Vaughan’s contributions to NASA extended beyond her remarkable skills in mathematics and programming. She was a trailblazer for women and African Americans in the fields of science and ...

  7. (Dorothy Vaughn in her twenties (left), Octavia Spencer (right); Photo credit: NASA archives) Dorothy Vaughan, one of the hidden figures in American space history that has long been swept under the rug is now out in the open and being told in the blockbuster movie, Hidden Figures, starring Taraji P. Henson and Janelle Monae as the unsung Black women who were instrumental in getting the first ...

  8. Dorothy Jean Johnson Vaughan (September 20, 1910 – November 10, 2008) was an American mathematician and human computer who worked for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA), and NASA, at Langley Research Center in Hampton, Virginia. In 1949, she became acting supervisor of the West Area Computers, the first African-American ...

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