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Hidden Figures - Margot Lee Shetterly

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have been Claytor’s only female<br />

classmate, with virtually no postgraduate<br />

career options outside of teaching, even<br />

with a master’s degree in hand. In the<br />

1930s, just over a hundred women in the<br />

United States worked as professional<br />

mathematicians.<br />

Employers openly discriminated<br />

against Irish and Jewish women with<br />

math degrees; the odds of a black woman<br />

encountering work in the field hovered<br />

near zero.<br />

“But where will I find a job?”<br />

Katherine asked.<br />

“That will be your problem,” said her<br />

mentor.<br />

Katherine and Jimmy Goble met while<br />

she was teaching at Marion. Jimmy was a<br />

Marion native, home on college break.<br />

They fell in love, and before she headed

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