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In “NASA Langley’s Modern Figures Reflect on Changing Times, ‘Hidden Figures,’” Amer, Martinez, and Williams-Byrd have had to work hard to be taken seriously and respected as female engineers of color?
Which two key details support this idea?
1: There are Modern Figures at all NASA’s field centers around the country.
2: “She overheard people asking what she was doing there, questioning if she was out of her depth.”
3: “‘I hope that [NASA] continues to keep its brand and continues to be a place of technical excellence,’ Williams-Byrd said.”
4: “‘I see a lot of struggles that we had to overcome to prove ourselves,’ she said.”
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