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This book highlights the careers of the women you saw in the movie and others. What they did was amazing considering the racism of the times. That's what I found to be most interesting thing about this book - what these women accomplished professionally and in their private lives during the 40s, 50s and 60s is unreal. This writer definitely did her research of the times. As an aside, there is saying that we went to moon on "low bid". What they paid these women should considered a SIN. Read more
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