Wow, bold courageous move there. Making a throwaway just to challenge someone pointing out an effect of racism. Everyone thinks you're so incredible. /s
I'm so sorry. I'm just supposed to believe that "so many people, particularly women and people of color, have gone unrecognized for their accomplishments in their lifetime" when Katherine Johnson and Margaret Hamilton are the only NASA ground staff that I can name. Is there anything else you want me to believe?
I think he has a point though and I don't disparage elevating people like her because she broke gender and racial barriers in addition to making great contributions.
But it was a pretty huge team effort and you will never know of that boring white middle age man who did equally as important engineering or mathematical work.
There is not necessarily wrong with it but it is pretty funny when I think about famous programmers my mind goes to Ada Lovelace, Margret Hamilton, Grace Hopper, Denis Ritchie and Linus Torvalds.
All great programmers and I know others exists but those are the ones I think I hear the most about I think.
I do know of Mae Jemison and Rosalind Franklin. Mae Jemison and Sally Ride, and Rosalind Franklin, James Watson and Francis Crick have a similar number of page views on Wikipedia, so I think they are all generally known about as well as each other. Maurice Wilkins less so.
In fact, it is you asking people here to believe in your odd and unfortunate worldview.
You are obviously enormously invested in completely ignoring social conditions women and people of color overcame to do what they did.
Of all things, in a thread on the occasion of her death - for a few, what we get is anger and indignation in reading about this woman's accomplishments. Think about that.