This is a fabulous movie which shows the plight of the African American women working for NASA. The were involved at many levels, including being ready to use computers, and advanced engineering. There is a particular series of scenes in which one African American woman, Katherine Johnson (Taraji P. Henson) who is working on advanced calculations, but restroom were segregated. There are no African American restrooms in that area. She had to walk across campus to use the restroom. The other staff were upset at her long breaks, not realizing why she was gone for so long. However, when the cause was discovered, her boss, Al Harrison (Kevin Costner) ended segregated restrooms. It shows how at times, we can discriminate without realizing it. Dorothy Vaughn (Octavia Spencer) had enough foresight to study computer languages, and to have her staff also trained. This gave them a jump up when typewriters were replaced by computers. Mary Jackson (Janelle Monae) fights discrimination in university classes, as she needs more education to become a NASA engineer, but the school is limited to Whites. Her case goes to court and she prevails.
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