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“Wisdom that will bless I, who live in the spiral joy born at the utter end of a black prayer.” • — Keiji Haino
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Friday, October 19, 2018

Raye Montague





Raye Montague, the Navy’s ‘Hidden Figure’ Ship Designer, Dies at 83 || NYTimes


During World War II, when Raye Montague was 7 and growing up in Arkansas, her grandfather took her to see a traveling exhibit of a German submarine that had been captured off the coast of South Carolina. She was enchanted.
“I looked through the periscope and saw all these dials and mechanisms,” she recalled years later. “And I said to the guy, ‘What do you have to know to do this?’ ”
His response: “Oh, you’d have to be an engineer, but you don’t have to worry about that.”
The clear implication was that as a black girl she could never become an engineer, let alone have anything to do with such a vessel.
She would go on to prove him very wrong.
The girl who faced racism and sexism in the segregated South, where she rode in the back of the bus and was denied entry to a college engineering program because she was black, became an internationally registered professional engineer and shattered the glass ceiling at the Navy when she became the first female program manager of ships. She earned the civilian equivalent of the rank of captain.


Racists (sadly most people do not know what racism is, they pin it with dislike and hate, which it is not necessarily …) and the right-leaned folks ignore racism and the consequences of everything that sprung from it.




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