BushidoBrown
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thats fair. saluteI'd say it's more about the rise of the so-called "feminism" movement that's played into this movie being made. The author of the book's father worked for NASA and he would tell her about the women "computers" they used for the space program. She said that seeing black faces in engineering wasn't weird to her because most of her uncles were scientists and engineers like her father. She wanted to tell the story because she felt women in the science field didn't get their just dues.
amazon.com sales #s dont lie breh you kinda startin to sound like a haterShe was a "hidden figure" in the success of the first space flight, along with numerous other women.
The book got started in 2010, Hidden Colors came out in 2011.
Literally no one outside of a small group of Afro-centric based thinkers, and some pseudo-intellectuals care about "Hidden Colors."
Tariq Nasheed has vastly overestimated his reach, and their popularity.
i dont agree with everything dude says, but hes doing good work and doing it in a way that others have not been able to - hes def making an impact. u claim only a small group of fake woke nikkas know/care about him but you seem to be pretty well aware of who he is...and u goin kinda hard to discredit him