“But having the independence of mind and the strength of personality to defend your work in front of the most incisive aeronautical minds in the world—that’s what got you noticed. Being willing to stand up to the pressure of an opinionated, impatient engineer who put his feet up on the desk and waited while you did the work, who wanted his numbers done right and done yesterday, to spot the bug in his logic and tell him in no uncertain terms that he was the one who was wrong—that was a rarer quality.” MindStrengthPressureIndependenceStand UpRareDefend Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“Katherine gave in to the wonder of the moment, imagining herself in the astronauts' place. What emotions welled up from the depths of their hearts as they regarded their watery blue home from the void of space? How did it feel to be separated by a nearly unimaginable gulf from the rest of humanity yet carry the hopes, dreams, and fears of their entire species there with them in their tiny, vulnerable craft? Most people she knew wouldn't have traded places with the astronauts for all of the gold in Fort Knox. The men existed all alone out their in the void of space, connected so tenuously to Earth, with the real possibility that something could go wrong. But given the chance to throw her lot in with the astronauts, Katherine Johnson would have packed her bags immediately. Even without the pressure of the space race, even without the mandate to beat the enemy. For Katherine Johnson, curiosity always bested fear.” FearSpaceWonderInspirational AttitudeCuriositySeparationFearlessVoidAmazingBesting Fear Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“But years and miles away from home could never attenuate the city's hold on my identity, and the more I explored places and people far from Hampton, the more my status as one of its daughters came to mean to me.” Home Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“West Virgina never left Katherine's heart, but Virginia was her destiny.” HomeHopes And Dreams Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“She went through the interview process three times, and each time she came out on top. 'They kept testing you because they didn't want to give the position to a woman,' a friend in human resources confided to her. Eventually, however, the center was obligated to hire Gloria, the best candidate for the job, the first woman in the position.” FeminismWomen S LiberationJob EqualityWorkplace Sexism Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“She trained the girls in her Girl Scout troop to believe that they could be anything, and she went to lengths to prevent negative stereotypes of their race from shaping their internal views of themselves and other Negroes. It was difficult enough to rise above the silent reminders of Colored signs on the bathroom doors and cafeteria tables. But to be confronted with the prejudice so blatantly, there in that temple to intellectual excellence and rational thought, by something so mundane, so ridiculous, so universal as having to go to the bathroom...In the moment when the white women laughed at her, Mary had been demoted from professional mathematician to a second-class human being, reminded that she was a black girl whose piss wasn't good enough for the white pot.” Race RelationsRacism In AmericaJim Crow Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“There was virtually no aspect of twentieth-century defense technology that had not been touched by the hands and minds of female mathematicians.” FeminismBlack WomenBlack HistoryUs HistoryNasa Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“Evolution occurred in scientific progress as it happened in nature: a positive trait was passed along, then proliferated; obsolete characteristics withered away, and the technology and the organization evolved into something new.” ScienceTechnologyProgressScientific Progress Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“They turned their desks into a trigonometric war room, poring over equations scrawling ideas on blackboards, evaluating their work, erasing it, starting over.” WarSpaceMathTrigonometrySpace Race Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“As fantastical as America’s space ambitions might have seemed, sending a man into space was starting to feel like a straightforward task compared to putting black and white students together in the same Virginia classrooms.” RacismSpace Race Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“The war, however, and the rhetoric that accompanied it created an urgency in the black community to call in the long overdue debt their country owed them. "Men of every creed and every race, wherever they lived in the world" were entitled to "Four Freedoms": freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear, Roosevelt said, addressing the American people in his 1941 State of the Union address.” Franklin Delano RooseveltFour Freedoms Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures
“The black female mathematicians who walked into Langley in 1943 would find themselves at the intersection of these great transformations, their sharp minds and ambitions contributing to what the United States would consider one of its greatest victories.” InspirationalChange The WorldMaking History Quotes Book:Hidden Figures Source: Hidden Figures