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How Ronald McNair Overcame Racism To Become A Space Shuttle Challenger Astronaut

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Ronald McNair, who died in the Space Shuttle Challenger explosion in 1986, overcame the racism of the Jim Crow South to become the first HBCU graduate to be an astronaut and the second African American person in space.

Source: The Urban Daily

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