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Hidden Figures - Margot Lee Shetterly

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in other workplaces, a prime location for<br />

networking—restricted women to<br />

playing during the workday, rather than<br />

allowing them to golf alongside men after<br />

work.<br />

In 1979, Mary Jackson was fifty-eight<br />

years old and coming to the conclusion<br />

that she had probably hit the glass<br />

ceiling. It would have been easy for her<br />

to reap the benefits of seniority, reducing<br />

her workload and taking a long coast<br />

toward retirement. Even if the next<br />

promotion eluded her, she still had the<br />

prestige of being an engineer and the<br />

satisfaction of knowing how hard she had<br />

worked to arrive at this point. But a<br />

position opened up in the Human<br />

Resources Division, and Mary’s name<br />

was floated to fill it: Federal Women’s<br />

Program Manager, charged with pushing

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