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  2. Harvard Computers - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Computers were a team of women working as skilled workers to process astronomical data at the Harvard College Observatory in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The team was directed by Edward Charles Pickering (1877 to 1919) and, following his death in 1919, by Annie Jump Cannon .

  3. Anna Winlock - Wikipedia

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    Anna Winlock (1857–1904) was an American astronomer and human computer, one of the first members of female computer group known as "the Harvard Computers." She made the most complete catalog of stars near the north and south poles of her era. She is also remembered for her calculations and studies of asteroids.

  4. Henrietta Swan Leavitt - Wikipedia

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    The pages weave Von Merton's artistic interpretations of Leavitt's work with photos and descriptions of the work of Leavitt and her fellow Harvard Computers. [31] George Johnson wrote a 2005 biography, Miss Leavitt's Stars, which showcases the triumphs of women's progress in science through the story of Leavitt. [32]

  5. Williamina Fleming - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, Lindsay Smith Zrull, curator of Harvard's Plate Stacks collection, was working to catalog and digitize the astronomical plates for Digital Access to a Sky Century @ Harvard (DASCH)and discovered about 118 boxes, each containing 20 to 30 notebooks, from women computers and early Harvard astronomers. Smith Zrull realized that the 2,500 ...

  6. Women in computing - Wikipedia

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    Black women computers worked as hard (or more often, even harder) as their white counterparts, but in segregated situations. [48] By 1943, almost all people employed as computers were women; one report said "programming requires lots of patience, persistence and a capacity for detail and those are traits that many girls have". [49] [50]

  7. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post

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    Rosa Parks. Susan B. Anthony. Helen Keller. These are a few of the women whose names spark instant recognition of their contributions to American history. But what about the many, many more women who never made it into most . high school history books?

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    The marker, which honors countless women mathematicians who helped win World War II and put men in space, will be unveiled Friday. NC’s ‘human computers’ get their due on historical marker ...