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A leading mathematical engineers in early days of the aerospace industry.


Who was Dorothy Johnson Vaughan?
Dorothy Johnson Vaughan worked as a mathematician on the SCOUT Launch Vehicle Program that sent America’s first satellites into space.
Vaughan was an African American mathematics teacher who became one of the leading mathematical engineers in early days of the aerospace industry. After the U.S. defense industry desegregated, Vaughan worked with leading computer operators and engineers, becoming an expert in the FORTRAN programming coding language at NASA. She worked on the SCOUT Launch Vehicle Program that shot satellites into space. Vaughan and other female African American mathematicians are the subject of a 2016 film Hidden Figures. ....

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Lee statue removed in U.S. Capitol; injunction remains keeping Monument Avenue statue | Richmond Free Press | Serving the African American Community in Richmond, VA


The statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee was removed with ease Monday from the U.S. Capitol, but the towering statue of the slavery-defending general will remain on Monument Avenue for now, courtesy of a Virginia Supreme Court ruling.
The state’s highest court refused to give Gov. Ralph S. Northam what he had hoped for— the legal right to remove the six-story Lee figure that stands over Richmond.
The Virginia Supreme Court rejected the state’s legal request to dissolve a lower court’s order that blocks the governor from taking down the state-owned, white supremacist image still in place on Monument Avenue. ....

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