BIOGRAPHIES
Swanson, Jennifer

Up Periscope!: How Engineer Raye Montague Revolutionized Shipbuilding

(3) K-3 Illustrated by Veronica Miller Jamison. This biography about a lesser-known African American figure follows Montague’s inspiring path from her 1940s Arkansas childhood to her groundbreaking work with the U.S. Navy, emphasizing the countless race- and gender-based obstacles placed in her way. With determination and vision, Montague eventually became the first person to create a computer program that could “calculate every part of a [navy] ship’s design.” Jamison’s engaging illustrations enhance Swanson’s clear-eyed text about this STEM trailblazer. Back matter includes more about Montague’s life, an author’s note, and sources.

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