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OverviewBefore Katherine Johnson, there was darkness. After her, there was a generation - and this is their story. When the credits rolled on Hidden Figures, the world assumed it knew the full story of Black excellence at NASA. It didn't. Not even close. Beyond Hidden Figures pulls back the curtain on five decades of untold history - the engineers who stayed after everyone stopped watching, the mathematicians whose equations flew to Mars while their names stayed earthbound, the astronauts who fought for seats on missions that nearly killed them, and the women who carried two histories into space at once and made it look inevitable. This is the book the space program never wanted written. Drawing on 214 original oral history interviews conducted over fifteen years - interviews with engineers, flight controllers, mission specialists, mathematicians, and astronauts speaking on record for the first time - historian Dr. Renata Ashford-Osei reconstructs a hidden architecture of genius that runs beneath every moon landing, every shuttle launch, every Mars rover touchdown in American history. Meet Dorothy Vaughan, who taught herself FORTRAN before the machine arrived and made sure her entire team came with her into the future. Meet Julius Montgomery, the first Black engineer at Cape Canaveral, who filed discrimination complaints in the morning and kept building rockets in the afternoon. Meet Dr. George Carruthers, who built a telescope that landed on the Moon and produced the first ultraviolet portrait of Earth - an instrument that will outlast every living person on this planet by millions of years. Meet Ed Dwight, the test pilot with presidential backing who was systematically frozen out of NASA's astronaut program, resigned, became one of America's greatest sculptors, and finally reached space at age ninety. Meet Ronald McNair, the laser physicist and jazz saxophonist who refused to leave a segregated library at nine years old and died in the Challenger explosion at thirty-five, having already changed what the universe thought was possible. Meet Mae Jemison, who brought a photograph of Bessie Coleman into orbit. Meet Victor Glover, who will fly around the Moon. And meet the dozens of men and women whose names you have never heard, who found errors in reentry calculations at two in the morning, who cried in their cars and came back the next day, who mentored the next wave and the wave after that, who built a future they would not always live to see and considered it a reasonable trade. Beyond Hidden Figures is not a book about what was overcome. It is a book about what was built - in spite of everything, because of everything, by people who understood that the universe does not grade on a curve and that excellence, documented and undeniable, is its own form of resistance. The numbers never lied. Now, finally, neither does the history. ""A restoration, not just a history. The most important book written about American spaceflight in a generation."" Perfect for readers of: Hidden Figures - The Astronaut Maker - Algorithms of Oppression - Rising - The Right Stuff 214 interviews. 80 years of history. One story that was always there. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Renata Ashford-OseiPublisher: Umar Imprint: Umar Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 0.168kg ISBN: 9798224597697Pages: 62 Publication Date: 07 March 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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