Only fifteen African Americans have ventured into space, but their journey’s may not have been possible without one woman paving the way. Katherine Johnson is an African American woman that paved the way for many African Americans to come. Katherine Johnson helped Nasa for 33 years, she helped win the space race by making the Apollo 11 land on the moon and back safely. Katherine Johnson should be on a stamp because of her groundbreaking work at NASA, the many awards she’s earned, and her ability to inspire others.
Her groundbreaking work at Nasa. Katherine Johnson made Apollo 11 land safely on the moon (Katherine Johnson). It supports the claim because in order to land safely you need to calculate precisely so the shuttle doesn’t mess up its
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Katherine Johnson won the National medal of freedom (Katherine Johnson: The girl who loved to count). “Katherine Johnson was awarded the National medal of freedom because she was able to calculate the trajectory and paths for the Apollo 11 and land the Apollo 13 safely”. Katherine Johnson won the Silver Snoopy Award (Silver Snoopy Award). “Katherine Johnson earned the Silver Snoopy award by making the Apollo 11 mission happen and made it successful”. Katherine Johnson won the Congressional Gold Medal (Katherine Johnson)(Congressional Gold Medal). “Katherine Johnson earned this award because she had a national appreciation for distinguished achievements and contributions about the first moon landing with Apollo …show more content…
Alan Turing has inspired people with his algorithms, computing machinery and artificial intelligence (How Alan Turing’s legacy is inspiring our work today). This evidence shows that people were inspired to make future technological advancements by using his codes and algorithms to find AI in computers. Alan Turing has inspired people to decipher encrypted messages because of his attempt to decode the Enigma cipher machine used by the German military (Alan Turing By Jacob Aron). This evidence shows that Alan Turing was able to help the war effort for the British by cracking the Enigma Cipher machine that encrypts messages and frequencies. Alan Turing has inspired people to be fearless to daunting problems just like he did to find out a way to crack open the Enigma machine (What Alan Turing means to us). This evidence shows that anybody can figure out how to make technology better even if they face really hard and daunting problems with
There are lots of astonishing, significant figures for mathematics and science when you look back in history. However, during my research, Mae Jemison stood out. Jemison is widely known throughout the world as the first African-American woman to go up into space. This was a major accomplishment, and it changed the course of history.
In 1947 she became the first New York City Ballet prima ballerinas and held that title for the next 13 years (1). In 1996 she was one of only five artists to get the Kennedy Center Honor contribution (1). She was inducted to the national women’s hall of fame and awarded the National Medal of Arts (1). She
Multiplying Good should give the Jefferson Award to Lynnette Wentz because she is good at communicating and listening with the youth, and she is always positive. The most important reason why Lynnette Wentz should get the Jefferson Award is that she is good at listening and communicating with the youth. “10 Qualities of a Good
Without her the expedition probably would’ve have failed. Good thing it was a success because this expedition led to the “Corps of Discovery Expedition,” which helped establish a sense of the geological and economical
She was awarded the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Fellowship in 2002 and the Anonymous Was a Woman Artist Award in 2013. My overall
Awarded to "individuals who have made important contributions to America's cultural, scientific, and social history," as stated by the Library of Congress. Johnny Cash and Yo-Yo Ma are just two more famous artists who have won the prize. In 2004, when Librarian of Congress James H. Billington presented the honor to Parton during a performance, he praised the singer for her "meteoric musical career while remaining faithful to her origins" and her "passion to assist others." Billington claimed that "Dolly Parton has made an indelible mark on pop culture.
She has become an inspiration to young girls all around the world. Young girls around the world try to look up at her success, as a guide to get there. It had tooken her thirty years to get the patent for the sanitary because of the money problems, but she was also a black woman. Another important factor was when I was searching for an inventor to write about she was one out of five black women inventors I could find. She holds a record of most patent awards going to black women, which is really important to our next generation coming up.
Although Harriet Tubman’s exact birthdate is unknown, we know that she accomplished incredible feats during her 90 or 91-year-old lifetime. Tubman was a fierce conductor of the Underground Railroad, she freed hundreds of slaves (1850-1860) and nursed black soldiers back into good health when no one else would (1865). Even in her retirement, Tubman took care of the uncared-for. After studying some of her many achievements, it can be concluded that Harriet Tubman’s greatest accomplishment was her freeing of enslaved black people.
She then went on to becoming the first African American female at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center to receive a Ph.D. in engineering. Ericsson has been acknowledged for her work and achievements by receiving the following awards:
The first being that Coleman rose up out of being a nobody and made a pretty clear point that everyone should have their rights whether that be plain out having freedom or all the way to an African American woman being capable of being a part of the U.S.A. Aviation. Secondly, Coleman arose above all others by becoming the absolute first African American ever to be qualified to fly. Lastly, Bessie Coleman undoubtedly left a clear path for later African American women that wanted to fly. While getting taunted and tormented by people in the world that told Coleman that she could never accomplish flying for the U.S. she proved them completely wrong by teaching everyone a lesson which is that anyone who truly puts their mind to something can do
Harriet Tubman had several great achievements, but which one surpassed the rest? Harriet Tubman was born into slavery but escaped around the age of twenty. Throughout her years up until the age of thirty-eight, she kept freeing others from slavery. Leading her to be an important part of the Underground Railroad. Harriet has accomplished much in her lifetime including; Being a leader in the Underground Railroad, a spy, and a caretaker.
She goes out of her way to make groups for students who struggle to get friends, has a tough time at home, and go out of their way to meet with students to make sure they’re happy. Kelley Larson deserves the Jefferson Award because she is not only a good listener, but she is also patient.
By showing that she can do that she is setting examples that anyone can do anything they just have to put in the work and never give up not matter what. Like Katherine Johnson known as the woman who loved to count, she also had many other wonderful things in her life like being a wife ,mother, and a right to freedom in history. Her life has inspired many young women around the world to stand for what they want in life and don't hold back and also respect people and make sure they respect
Clara Barton, she founded the American Red Cross which helps more than 100 million people a year. Harriet Tubman, she guided over 300 slaves to freedom on the Underground Railroad. Marie Curie, she was the first woman to win the nobel prize; she also won it another time after. Throughout history, women have defied all odds and began or did something that was amazing. The Odyssey written by Homer has shown view points in his story that contrast greatly to the conventional way of thinking.
Turing proved himself to be a valuable genius and his contributions to designing the Bombe were significant during World War II, but he encountered disgrace when authorities revealed he was homosexual. Two years after he was convicted of “gross indecency”, he committed suicide by ingesting a lethal