Overview
Dorothy Vaughan
Key events
Newsome Park
themes
100

During what major period does this chapter take place?


WWII

100

What job does Dorothy have at Langley?


Human computer/mathematician.


100

What makes Dorothy’s workdays at Langley difficult?


Long hours

100

What kind of community is Newsome Park?


A segregated Black wartime housing community.


100

Which theme is shown through Dorothy’s long workdays?


Perseverance

200

What two parts of her life does Dorothy try to balance?


Work at Langley and raising her children


200

What was her job before joining Langley?


She was a teacher.


200

What problem does her commute cause?


It is long and tiring.


200

Why does Dorothy prefer living there


It’s much closer to Langley.


200

Which theme appears through segregated housing?


Racism/Inequality.


300

What major choice does Dorothy make for more stability?


She moves permanently to Newport News.


300

What type of employee is she classified as?


 A temporary war-service employee.


300

What major step does Dorothy take to fix her long commute?


Signs a lease in Newsome Park.


300

 Name one type of service or business found in Newsome Park.


Grocery store, nursery school, barber shop, etc.


300

Which theme can be seen in Dorothy’s decision to move her family?


 Responsibility and stability.


400

What major event happens at the end of the chapter?


V-J Day celebrations.


400

What personal challenge makes her work life harder?


She must take care of her children.


400

What big community event happens near the end of the chapter?


V-J Day celebrations marking victory.


400

What does Newsome Park provide that Dorothy needs most?


Stability for her family


400

Which theme is reflected in workers’ worries after V-J Day?


Uncertainty about the future.


500

What uncertainty do workers feel after the war’s end?


They are unsure about what will happen to their jobs.


500

Which personal qualities help Dorothy succeed under pressure?


 Discipline and determination


500

How does Dorothy respond to the stress and demands of wartime work?


She stays committed and keeps working hard.


500

What does Newsome Park show about how Black families supported each other?


They built strong, resilient communities.


500

Which theme is shown by Newsome Park supporting families?


Community and resilience.


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