Talk:Julie Stewart (food scientist)
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Source for expansion
[edit]The ref provided includes this: "But on September 20, 1969, the historic black newspaper, the Pittsburgh Courier, published a profile of Stewart’s work, captioned "Julie Stewart Helped NASA Plan Menus For Apollo 11 Astronauts." ". So someone with access to the Pittsburgh Courier could expand this article from there. PamD 07:12, 24 September 2021 (UTC)
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[edit]Centini is probably notable. This does not imply that her asssistant also is. However, it is neccessary to be aware of thepossible effect of racial stereotying on the relative formal positions. DGG ( talk ) 10:11, 15 November 2021 (UTC)
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