Mary Jackson

1921–2005 (age 84)

Aerospace engineer

Biography

Mary Jackson, who began her career as a mathematician at NASA, rose to become the agency's first African American female engineer, bringing grace, intelligence, and perseverance to the aeronautics community.

Her mentorship of young scientists and advocacy for equal opportunities left a legacy that continues to inspire generations of women pursuing careers in STEM.

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