PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- As we celebrate Black history, Dr. Mae Jemison is a first but certainly not a last. Jemison has worn so many hats throughout her career, but she had to overcome many obstacles.
Mae Jemison was born in Decatur, Alabama on October 17, 1956, the youngest of three children. The Jemison family moved to Chicago when Mae was only three. It was in Chicago that an uncle introduced ...
More than three decades after making history aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour, Dr. Mae Jemison continues to inspire the next wave of space travelers while championing science and education on Earth.
More than three decades after making history aboard Space Shuttle Endeavour, Dr. Mae Jemison continues to inspire the next wave of space travelers while championing science and education on Earth.
The Mae Jemison defense made two pivotal red-zone stands to seal a 12-7 win over Decatur on Thursday at Joe Davis Stadium in Huntsville. Jaden Burroughs put Mae Jemison on top for good with a ...
Eighth-ranked Mae Jemison used its running attack and defense to beat city rival Lee-Huntsville 16-6 in Class 5A, Region 8 play. Christopher Reid scored on a 20-yard pass from Noah Watkins for the ...
Location: Milton Frank Stadium, Huntsville, Ala. Date/time: Friday, Sept. 12 — 7 p.m. CDT Game page: https://scorebooklive.com/alabama/football/games/5769767-mae ...
Astronaut Mae Jemison is giving advice to Lauren Sanchez and Gayle King ahead of their upcoming mission to space ... and she tells us the final frontier is going to flip their world upside down. We ...
FORT SMITH -- The University of Arkansas at Fort Smith is inviting the public to an out of this world presentation next month. NASA's first science mission specialist and first Black woman in space, ...
Trailblazing astronaut Mae Jemison offered a quick lesson during an interview, correcting a reporter who used the term “mankind” instead of the more inclusive “humankind.” The awkward exchange ...
ALENA ANALEIGH MCQUARTER: Good morning. MAE JEMISON: It's really exciting to be with you here today. ALENA ANALEIGH MCQUARTER: It's an honor. MAE JEMISON: It's so exciting. And let me tell you why ...