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Hidden Figures - Margot Lee Shetterly

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tried and cleared of the espionage<br />

charges, but he was convicted of perjury<br />

for lying about his association with the<br />

Rosenbergs.<br />

The FBI had begun laying the<br />

groundwork for the case in the late<br />

1940s, interrogating Langley employees<br />

about their knowledge of Perl and his<br />

possible conspirators. Federal agents<br />

terrified staffers by showing up<br />

unannounced at their homes in Hampton<br />

and Newport News, ringing the doorbell<br />

in the evenings to ask questions. The FBI<br />

tracked down former Langley engineer<br />

Eastman Jacobs, known for his leftleaning<br />

sympathies, and interrogated him<br />

at his new home in California. They<br />

spent hours questioning Pearl Young,<br />

who had left the agency in the late 1940s<br />

for a job teaching physics at Penn State.

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