'hidden Figures' Of The Space Race Receive Congress' Highest Honor At Medal Ceremony

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hidden figures of the space race receive congress highest honor at medal ceremony

The hidden figures of the space race were recognized with Congress' highest honor at a medal ceremony on Wednesday.

The Congressional Gold Medal was presented to the families of Katherine Johnson , Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson and Christine Darden at the U.S. Capitol. Darden watched the ceremony from her Connecticut home.

A medal was also given to all the women who worked as mathematicians, engineers and "human computers" in the U.S. space program from the 1930s to 1970s.

"By honoring them, we honor the very best of our country's spirit," said author Margot Lee Shetterly, whose book "Hidden Figures" was adapted into a film in 2016.

The National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics - a precursor to NASA - hired hundreds of women to crunch numbers for space missions. The Black women hired worked in a segregated unit of female mathematicians at what is now NASA's Langley Research Center in Virginia.