File:NASA human computers - Christine Darden.jpg

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NASA human computers
Depicted people Christine (Mann) Darden
Depicted place Langley Research Center
Date 2014
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Langley Research Center
Credit line Image Credit: NASA/David C. Bowman
Inscriptions Computers attending lecture by Margot Shetterly in 2014: Several women who began their careers in NASA Langley's computer pool were in attendance at Shetterly's talk. From left: Christine Darden, Katherine Johnson, Janet Stephens, Katherine Smith and Sharon Stack. Image Credit: NASA/David C. Bowman
References https://www.theguardian.com/books/2017/feb/05/hidden-figures-black-female-scientists-african-americans-margot-lee-shetterly-space-race#img-2 interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_QiI_HESWY&feature=youtu.be
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