As the U.S. was embroiled in the space race and the Vietnam War, Thiokol saw an opportunity in Woodbine in both realms. After securing a space contract with NASA, the prospect of 2,000 jobs in the small town was on the horizon until budget cuts from the federal government cut it short. Then came Vietnam and the need for weapons such as the trip flare.
With the new contract came ample employment opportunities for African American women in Woodbine, but it also came at a risk.
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Executive producers: Anne and Pat Longstreth, Nancy Guan, Zach Dennis
Host: Nancy Guan
Music: Andrew Sovine
Special thanks to Jannie Everette with the Thiokol Memorial Project
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