(CNN) - As a kid, Clarice Phelps often turned to one image for inspiration. While other seventh graders hung '90s pop band and movie posters on their walls, Phelps put up a poster ofMae Jemison, the first Black female astronaut to launch into space. 'Mae started it all for me,' said Phelps, who in learning […]
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