Mary Jackson

Born on April 9th 1921 grow up in Hampton. VA died in February 11 2005

Mary Jackson got married on November 18 1944. She had two children, She died on February 11 2005 at the age of 83. Mary Jackson was a daughter of Ella and Frank Winston, She attended Hampton's all-black school and graduated with high honors from George P. Mary Jackson Major Events was B.S. Mathematics and Physical science, and Hampton Institute 1942. She also study at Hampton Institute and she taught in Maryland Prior to joining NASA. Mary Jackson also did promotion and hiring, she earned a promotion and never one to flinch in the face of a challenge. She Received The congressional Gold Medal and to work for Engineer in the 4-foot by 4 foot supersonic pressure Tunnel. Mary Winston Jackson was an African American mathematician and aerospace engineer at the national advisory committee for Aeronautics(NASA). Mary Jackson American Mathematician and Engineer(Encyclopedia). Born on April 9th 1921 lived on Hampton, Virginia, U.S. She was born and raised in Hampton, Virginia. Graduating from high school with highest honors. She earned a dual degree in mathematics and physical science at the Hampton institute. She study at Hampton University she was a Math teacher in Maryland. Mary Jackson became the first black female engineer. She was also an aerospace engineer for some 20 years. American mathematician and aerospace engineer who in 1958 became the first African American female engineer to work at the National Aeronautics and space Adminstration. In 1951 she started working at the National Advisory committe for Aeronautics. Conducting experiments in a high-speed wind tunnel. work for engineer Kazimierz czarnecki. Demotion to become manager of the women's program. Mary Jackson sought to improve the opportunities for all women at the organization. Book Hidden Figures by Shetterly Marygot city of publication New York publisher Laura freeman. Mary was born on April 9 1921, birth place Hampton, Virginia, she married Levi Jackson and had 2 children. Mary Jackson graduated with highest honors from the all-black Phoenix high school. Then graduated from Hampton Institute in 1942 with degrees in mathematics and Physical science. She taught math at an all-black high school. She had a job as a Bookkeeper back in her hometown, Mary Jackson also began working as a computer at Langley memorial Aeronautical laboratory in 1951.

Born on April 9 1921 lived in Hampton, Virginia. She got married to Levi Jackson and had two children.

She graduated with highest honors from the all-black Phenix high school.

She Received The congressional Gold medal. And to work for engineer kazimierz czamecki in the 4-foot by 4 foot supersonic pressure Tunnel.

She went to B.S. Mathematics and physical science and Hampton Institute 1942.

She study at Hampton university and she was a teacher in Maryland.

She became the first black female engineer and she was an aerospace engineer for some 20 years.

Promotion to become manager of the women's program.

Mary Jackson died on February 11 2005.