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Members of the Langley Federal Women's Program surround Mary Jackson in the brown suit, of the Office of Equal...
Mary Jackson at Work NASA Langley. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female engineer.
Federal Women's Program speaking is Mary Jackson. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA’s first black female engineer.
Mary Jackson at Work. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA’s first black female engineer.
A female computer plotting compressor data in the Engine Research Building at the NACA’s Lewis Flight Propulsion...
Federal Women's Program with Mary Jackson giving out awards. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female...
Federal Women's Program with Mary Jackson giving out awards. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's first black female...
Photograph taken March 3, 1983. Special Control Test Group with Mary Jackson. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA's...
Nyla Trumbach, a NASA lead mechanical engineer, broke barriers as the first female to conduct a J-2X powerpack...
Junior Girl Scouts from two locals conceils, Girl Scouts of Central Maryland and Girl Scouts of Nations Capital,...
Junior Girl Scouts from two locals conceils, Girl Scouts of Central Maryland and Girl Scouts of Nations Capital,...
Junior Girl Scouts from two locals conceils, Girl Scouts of Central Maryland and Girl Scouts of Nations Capital,...
Federal Women's Program Mary Jackson setting. Center directors Donald Heath, and Richard Peterson. In 1958 Mary...
Mary Jackson at Work. In 1958 Mary Jackson became NASA’s first black female engineer. At the time this photo was...
Portrait of Mary Jackson. 2017 Hall of Honor inductee. Langley Research Center NACA and NASA Hall of Honor. In honor...
Portrait of Mary Jackson. 2017 Hall of Honor inductee. Langley Research Center NACA and NASA Hall of Honor. In honor...
Photograph taken on February 5, 1975. Guests attending a retirement party for Vernon Courtney, of the MSD...
Portrait of Mary Jackson. 2017 Hall of Honor inductee. Langley Research Center NACA and NASA Hall of Honor. In honor...
Portrait of Mary Jackson. 2017 Hall of Honor inductee. Langley Research Center NACA and NASA Hall of Honor. In honor...
JoAnn Morgan, at right, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker during a Women's...
JoAnn Morgan, at right, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, was the keynote speaker during a Women's...
JoAnn Morgan, former associate director of Kennedy Space Center, at left, accepts a special coin from Janet Petro,...
Members of the Iron Dames, from left to right, Sarah Bovy, Michelle Gatting, Christina Williams, business...
NASA Kennedy Space Center's Deputy Director Janet Petro welcomes workers to the center's Women's History Month...