Hidden Figures: Bringing Math, Physics, History
and Race to Hollywood
Thursday, August 3rd, 2017 4:30pm
Guggenheim Hall 220, University of Washington
Rudy L. Horne, PhD
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Math Consultant for Hidden Figures
Morehouse College, Atlanta, GA
In January 2017, the movie Hidden Figures was released by 20th Century Fox studios.
The movie tells the story of three African-American women mathematicians and engineers
(Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson and Dorothy Vaughan) who played pivotal roles in John
Glenn’s successful orbit around the Earth and the NASA missions to the moon.
For this talk, we will give a brief review of the space race going on at the time between
the United States of America and the former Soviet Union. We will discuss the lives and
contributions that NASA mathematician Katherine Johnson and the NASA engineers Mary
Jackson and Dorothy Vaughan made to the space race. In particular, their work related to John
Glenn’s orbit around the Earth in 1962 and the moon missions. Finally, we will talk about the
experiences of being a mathematical consultant for this film.