Robert McNees on Nostr: “I just always assumed, despite the fact that the US hadn’t sent any women up ...
“I just always assumed, despite the fact that the US hadn’t sent any women up there, or people of color, that I was going to go.”
Dr. Mae Jemison was born #OTD in 1956. Doctor, peace corps volunteer, first Black woman in space, and first astronaut on Star Trek.
Published at
2023-10-17 15:24:19Event JSON
{
"id": "739a3afe3924a37c80fa744e26d00508fee3e2363ee45cb72c1fcb3a8b3dddec",
"pubkey": "e304acb0870b4d1cfb89e96ea7014247c5c1cf3ef086f884c30d4fe0a6ec7b3a",
"created_at": 1697556259,
"kind": 1,
"tags": [
[
"t",
"otd"
],
[
"proxy",
"https://mastodon.social/users/mcnees/statuses/111251047035558913",
"activitypub"
]
],
"content": "“I just always assumed, despite the fact that the US hadn’t sent any women up there, or people of color, that I was going to go.” \n\nDr. Mae Jemison was born #OTD in 1956. Doctor, peace corps volunteer, first Black woman in space, and first astronaut on Star Trek.\n\nhttps://files.mastodon.social/media_attachments/files/111/251/046/723/559/371/original/0e2bf524196e2cb5.jpeg",
"sig": "31de69a21c297e523b5865c454f35bc6543e2e961de971c7312a8f6a0279780a35592bfcd4958dd213d9fddbaae34361685d83bfa47df57df816be74ec99a25b"
}