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The Moon over Star is a 2008 picture book by Dianna Hutts Aston and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney. It is about a girl, Mae (a nod to African American astronaut Mae Jemison ), who, with her family, follows the 1969 Apollo 11 Moon landing .
Mae Carol Jemison was born in Decatur, Alabama, on October 17, 1956, [1] [2] the youngest of three children of Charlie Jemison and Dorothy Jemison (née Green). [3] Her father was a maintenance supervisor for a charity organization, and her mother worked most of her career as an elementary school teacher of English and math at the Ludwig van Beethoven Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois.
Mae Jemison as Skipster, an app created by Lunella that can skip forward in time and is made to sound like her voice actress Dr. Mae Jemison. [10] Sasheer Zamata as Flying Fox, a light salmon-colored humanoid fox villain who can fly. June Diane Raphael as Marcy Muzzler, a scientist who is obsessed with gentrification.
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The book was picked up by the publishers LittleBrown Books, and has both a UK (March 2018) and US (Dec 2017) version. [31] The book includes the stories of Mae Jemison, Katherine Johnson, Maya Angelou and Alice Bell. [32] It was nominated for an NAACP Image Award before it was released. [22]
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Mae and Osha may be twins, but they want very different things out of life. That disconnect was prevalent in Star Wars: The Acolyte’s flashback episode on Tuesday, set 16 years in the past on ...
Indian Captive: The Story of Mary Jemison (1941) is a fictional version of Jemison's story for all readers, written and illustrated by Lois Lenski. In this novel, Jemison is given the name: "Little Woman of Great Courage." by her willingness to give up the life of a white woman to become an Indian woman at the end of the book.