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Illustrated by
Raúl Colón.
Mathematics prodigy Katherine Johnson's (1918–2020) opportunities were limited by mid-century America's attitudes toward women of color. But the space program's growth during the Cold War opened doors for her, first as a human "computer" then as a researcher. Cline-Ransome focuses on Johnson's childhood and early career; illustrator Colón renders Johnson in vibrant colors, making her a literal standout among the men and women of NASA.