We could not fail [electronic resource] : the first African Americans in the Space Program / by Richard Paul and Steven Moss.
2015
TL521.312 .P39 2015eb
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We could not fail [electronic resource] : the first African Americans in the Space Program / by Richard Paul and Steven Moss.
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First edition.
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9780292772502 (electronic book)
0292772505 (electronic book)
9780292772496
0292772491
0292772505 (electronic book)
9780292772496
0292772491
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Austin : University of Texas Press, [2015]
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English
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1 online resource (x, 300 pages) : illustrations
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TL521.312 .P39 2015eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
629.4092/396073
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
A man of firsts: Julius Montgomery
"There was a lot of history there": Theodis Ray
Stronger than steel: Frank Crossley
Dixie's role in the Space Age
First of race in space: Ed Dwight
The view from space: George Carruthers
"Huntsville, it has always been unique": Delano Hyder and Richard Hall
The country spartacus: Clyde Foster
Water walkers: Morgan Watson and George Bourda
Conclusion
Appendix: Relevant census numbers on employed professional and skilled labor for NASA host states.
"There was a lot of history there": Theodis Ray
Stronger than steel: Frank Crossley
Dixie's role in the Space Age
First of race in space: Ed Dwight
The view from space: George Carruthers
"Huntsville, it has always been unique": Delano Hyder and Richard Hall
The country spartacus: Clyde Foster
Water walkers: Morgan Watson and George Bourda
Conclusion
Appendix: Relevant census numbers on employed professional and skilled labor for NASA host states.