Key Characters
Plot
Themes and Big Ideas
Historical Events
Quotes/Vocabulary
100

these women were known as "computers" before the electronic era of computing

West Area Computers

100

the West Computers faced obstacles due to this systemic issue

racial and gender segregation

100

This theme is central to the story as the women work to break racial and gender barriers

perseverance

100

This law, passed in 1964, helped end segregation in workplaces like NASA

Civil Rights Act

100

Define trajectory in the context of spaceflight.

the path of an object moving under forces such as gravity

200

This character became the first Black female engineer at NASA

Mary Jackson

200

In Chapter 15, Langley’s workforce is focused on helping the U.S. compete in this major international conflict.

Cold War

200

The story challenges this false assumption that women, especially Black women, were not capable of high-level mathematics.

gender and racial bias

200

This event in 1957 escalated the space race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union

the launch of Sputnik

200

"She would no longer be a human computer; she was an engineer." – Who is being described?

Mary Jackson

300

This character was a key mentor and advocate for Black women at Langley Research Center

Dorothy Vaughan

300

Mary Jackson overcame workplace barriers by doing this to become an engineer

taking night classes in an all-white school

300

The theme of education is emphasized through Mary Jackson’s need to do this in order to advance her career.

fight for access to higher education?

300

John Glenn’s 1962 mission was significant because he became the first American to do this.

orbit the Earth

300

"The women had spent years honing their skills, waiting for the right moment to shine." – What theme does this quote illustrate?

perseverance and preparation

400

This mathematician played a crucial role in the space race and calculated John Glenn’s trajectory

Katherine Johnson

400

In Chapter 20, Katherine Johnson worked on equations that would help NASA with what specific challenge?

orbital mechanics

400

The novel highlights this theme by showing the importance of teamwork and collaboration

collective progress

400

In Chapter 19, NASA was created from this earlier organization

NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics)

400

Dorothy Vaughan was known for mastering this new technology to help NASA advance its computing power.

FORTRAN (computer programming

500

In Chapter 17, Katherine Johnson had to verify the numbers for this astronaut’s orbital mission.

John Glenn

500

By the end of Hidden Figures, Katherine Johnson’s calculations were crucial in ensuring the success of this historic 1969 mission, even though she was not publicly recognized for her contributions at the time.

the Apollo 11 moon landing

500

This theme is reflected in the women’s fight for recognition in a segregated workplace

social justice

500

The U.S. government responded to Sputnik with this initiative to improve STEM education and research.

National Defense Education Act

500

"Let’s get the girl to check the numbers." – Which astronaut said this, referring to Katherine Johnson?

John Glenn