Post 5 (in-class write)
The important knowledge and understanding about America’s history that someone can learn from watching my film, Hidden Figures, is that America used to really be different in terms of racism and sexism. In the movie the three main African American women characters Katherine Johnson (a B.S. in Math and French from West Virginia State College), Dorothy Vaughan (Wilberforce University), and Mary Jackson (Hampton University), face many obstacles in their way just because their skin color and their gender. These three women were highly intelligent and well educated but that didn’t mean anything in the eyes of the high up people at NASA. That’s just the way the United States was back in the 1950-60s. This idea that black women couldn’t do the things that the white men and women in America could do was really false because the African american women woking at NASA were some of the smartest women there. At NASA, the workers were all generally white males, some females but just as assistant...