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I really want to read Hidden Figures before the movie is released. Would this complete Task #24?
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Lisa wrote: "I really want to read Hidden Figures before the movie is released. Would this complete Task #24?"I was thinking about this one for task #13 (non-fiction about technology). I haven't read it, so I'm not sure about the POVs, but wouldn't it be great if it worked for both?
I think this one would fit this category. The film recounts the story of the African-American mathematician Katherine Johnson and her two colleagues, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson, who, while working in the segregated West Area Computers division of Langley Research Center, helped NASA catch up in the Space Race.[4] Using their calculations, John Glenn became the first American astronaut to make a complete orbit of the Earth
I received this book for Christmas and started reading it. This will complete task #24 and task #13. It will also complete task #2.
Definitely good for #24. The book is non-fiction, so it's hard to call the people characters, but it's definitely from the point of view of people of color exclusively. The movie...I was sad to see the screenplay written by a white woman and that it was directed by a white man. I think they made it a little cheaper and a little more crowd pleasing than perhaps it needed to be. The book is a little dry, but I liked it a lot.
Rachel wrote: "Definitely good for #24. The book is non-fiction, so it's hard to call the people characters, but it's definitely from the point of view of people of color exclusively. The movie...I was sad to see..."I think that answers my question as well. Was wondering about Trevor Noah's book, given it's a memoir with real people not "characters."




