1. State whether or not you believe that African American women were essential to the early operations of NASA.
2. Identify a sentence or specific detail from the text that supports your position (#1) and quote it (Write it EXACTLY as you see it in the passage between quotation marks)
3. Explain how the sentence that you quoted supports the main idea from the prompt.
4. How can the example that you shared serve as motivation for another woman reading this article?
Count it..that’s 4 sentences! Type them as a 1-paragraph essay below the line.
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