
Summary & Analysis of Hidden Figures With Key Takeaways
PLEASE NOTE: This is a summary, analysis and review of the book and not the original book. Margot Lee Shetterly's debut historical work, "Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race" expertly weaves the tales of four black female scientists at NASA from World War II into the social and societal struggles with racism, sexism, the Civil Rights Movement the race against Russia to the moon. This FastReads Summary & Analysis offers supplementary material to "Hidden Figures" to help you distill the key takeaways, review the book's content, and further understand the writing style and overall themes from an editorial perspective. Whether you'd like to deepen your understanding, refresh your memory, or simply decide whether or not this book is for you, FastReads Summary & Analysis is here to help. Absorb everything you need to know in under 20 minutes! What does this FastReads Summary & Analysis Include? An Executive Summary of the original book Editorial Review Overview of Key Players Key takeaways & analysis of major themes A short bio of the the author Original Book Summary Overview "Hidden Figures," as the title insinuates, is an account of the contributions of black women in the space race amidst an era of racial and gender discrimination. The book takes you through the journeys of a pioneering black computer, Dorothy Vaughan, who rose to be the first black female section head. It also discusses the first female (and black) engineer at NASA, Mary Jackson. The book climaxes on Katherine Johnson, who calculated the trajectories of the America's first manned mission to space and the first manned mission to the moon. It's an intriguing read, merging the struggles and achievements of the black women, and America's war against enemies within and enemies without. For the casual reader, it's a great story of triumph against unfavorable odds. For the historian, it's an informative piece into the contributions of black women, and women in general, to America's recent history. BEFORE YOU BUY: The purpose of this FastReads Summary & Analysis is to help you decide if it's worth the time, money and effort reading the original book (if you haven't already). FastReads has pulled out the essence-but only to help you ascertain the value of the book for yourself. This analysis is meant as a supplement to, and not a replacement for, "Hidden Figures."