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In 1959, as the Langley laboratory begins to integrate naturally (with women like Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson and Dorothy Vaughn helping to lead the way) Prince Edward County in Virginia clamps down on enforcing segregation.
The county defunds its public education system rather than allowing African-Americans into white schools. White parents send their children to “segregation academies” while black parents have to send their children to live elsewhere in the state with relatives or simply keep them home. This lasts for five years, resulting in a “lost generation” of students, some of whom never manage to make up the missing…