Mae Jemison's life was shaped by several key events, including her childhood fascination with science and space, which was inspired by her parents' encouragement and the lack of representation in the field. Her education at Stanford University and her medical degree from Cornell University provided her with a strong foundation in science and medicine. Additionally, her selection as a NASA astronaut in 1987 marked a significant turning point, allowing her to become the first African American woman in space during the STS-47 mission in 1992. These experiences collectively fueled her advocacy for science education and representation in STEM fields.
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