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Hidden Figures - Margot Lee Shetterly

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little while, will look on with interest<br />

during the coming years,” wrote Dewey<br />

Fox, the organization’s vice president.<br />

Dorothy was the kind of young person<br />

who filled the Negro race with hope that<br />

its future in America would be more<br />

propitious than its past.<br />

At Wilberforce, Dorothy earned<br />

“splendid grades” and chose math as her<br />

major. When she was an upperclassman,<br />

one of Dorothy’s professors at<br />

Wilberforce recommended her for<br />

graduate study in mathematics at Howard<br />

University, in what would be the<br />

inaugural class for a master’s degree in<br />

the subject. Howard, based in<br />

Washington, DC, was the summit of<br />

Negro scholarship. Elbert Frank Cox and<br />

Dudley Weldon Woodard, the first two<br />

Negroes to earn doctorates in

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