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NASA To Rename D.C. Headquarters After First Black Woman Engineer Mary W. Jackson

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NASA will rename their Washington D.C. headquarters building after Mary W. Jackson, the first Black woman engineer at the association and the subject of the film Hidden Figures.

NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine said in a statement that Jackson, who died in 2005 at 84 years old, helped break down barriers for African Americans and women in engineering and technology.

RELATED: ‘Hidden Figures' NASA Mathematician Katherine Johnson Dies At 101

"Mary W. Jackson was part of a group of very important women who helped NASA succeed in getting American astronauts into space.

"Today, we proudly announce the Mary W. Jackson NASA Headquarters building.

It appropriately sits on 'Hidden Figures Way,' a reminder that Mary is one of many incredible and talented professionals in NASA's history who contributed to this agency's success.

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