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DescriptionStaff of 4' by 4' Wind Tunnel (LRC-1956-B701 P-95113).jpg |
English: Mary Jackson first person in the front row right side. Mary Jackson began at Langley in 1951 as a computer. She was later assigned to work at the 4-Foot by 4-Foot Supersonic Pressure Tunnel where she worked with Kazimierz "Kaz" Czarnecki, who encouraged her to become an engineer. To attend the university extension engineering classes held at the then all-white Hampton Hight School, Jackson was required to petition the courts, which she did successfully. She became an engineer in the late 1950's. Photo published in A Century at Langley by Joseph R. Chambers page 74 |
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