Hidden no more: How three heroes continue to inspire
The critically acclaimed film and book "Hidden Figures" tells the story of three Black women who played a pivotal role in NASA's early success. AccuWeather's Barry Wade Jr. has a look at how their hard work continues to inspire young Black women to pursue careers in STEM.
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