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Hidden Figures - Margot Lee Shetterly

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etirement, a woman came to the house,<br />

trying to enlist her in a class-action<br />

lawsuit over pay discrimination against<br />

the women who had worked at Langley.<br />

Dorothy sat on her couch and gave the<br />

woman a polite hearing, and then said:<br />

“They paid me what they said they were<br />

going to pay me,” and that was the end of<br />

that. She never had been one to dwell on<br />

the past. After her retirement party,<br />

Dorothy Vaughan never went back to<br />

Langley. The photo album, the service<br />

awards, and the retirement gifts—all of<br />

them she tucked away in the keepsakes<br />

box in the back of the closet. The greatest<br />

part of her legacy—Christine Darden and<br />

the generation of younger women who<br />

were standing on the shoulders of the<br />

West Computers—was still in the office.

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