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Human computer : Mary Jackson, engineer
Title:
Human computer : Mary Jackson, engineer
Alternate title:
Mary Jackson, engineer
Summary:
"When Mary Jackson was growing up, she thought being an engineer was impossible for her. Why? After all, she was fantastic at math and science. She worked really hard to learn all she could in school. Why did this smart little girl think she couldn't be an engineer? Elementary aged readers explore America's history of segregation through the life of Mary Jackson, who overcame challenges to become the first African American women to work at NASA! In Human Computer: Mary Jackson, Engineer, readers ages 5 to 8 learn what it was like for Mary Jackson to work in a place where she couldn't eat in the same lunchroom or even use the same bathroom as her white coworkers. But when she glimpsed an opportunity to work with the math and science she loved to do, she decided nothing was going to stop her. Human Computer is part of a set of four books in the Picture Book Biography series that introduces pioneers of science to young children.
Audience:
Ages 5-8.

Grade Level 1-3.
General Note:
"Focus on science"--Back cover.
Physical Description:
30 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Author(s):
Publisher:
Nomad Press,
Publication Date:
2019
ISBN:
9781619307773

9781619307742
Publication Information:
White River Junction, VT : Nomad Press, 2019.

©2019
Call Number:
J 920 JACKSON
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