@article{775913, recid = {775913}, author = {Melfi, Theodore, and Gigliotti, Donna, and Chernin, Peter, and Topping, Jenno, and Schroeder, Allison, and Henson, Taraji P., and Spencer, Octavia, and Monáe, Janelle, and Costner, Kevin, and Dunst, Kirsten, and Parsons, Jim, and Ali, Mahershala, and Hodge, Aldis, and Powell, Glen, and Quinn, Kimberly, and Krupa, Olek, and Walker, Mandy, and Teschner, Peter, and Thomas, Wynn P., and Kalfus, Renée Ehrlich, and Zimmer, Hans, and Williams, Pharrell, and Wallfisch, Benjamin, and Shetterly, Margot Lee.}, title = {Hidden figures /}, pages = {1 videodisc (approximately 127 min.) :}, note = {Based on the book by Margot Lee Shetterly.}, abstract = {As the United States raced against Russia to put a man in space, NASA found untapped talent in a group of African-American female mathematicians that served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in U.S. history. Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Johnson crossed all gender, race, and professional lines while their brilliance and desire to dream big, beyond anything ever accomplished before by the human race, firmly cemented them in U.S. history as true American heroes.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/775913}, }