I will have you know, I was the first negro female student at West
Virginia university graduate school. On any given day, I analyze the
binomial levels air displacement, friction and velocity. And compute
over ten thousand calculations by cosine, square root and lately
analytic geometry. By hand. There are twenty, bright, highly capable
negro women in the west computing group, and we’re proud to be doing our
part for the country. So yes, they let women do some things at NASA,
Mr. Johnson. And it’s not because we wear skirts. It’s because we wear
glasses. Have a good day.