Which quotation from Chapter 10 of Hidden Figures best explains why Mary Jackson volunteered to lead a Girl Scout
roop in her hometown of Hampton, Virginia?
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"The organization's commitment to preparing women to take their place in the world with a mission of
respect for God and country, and of honesty and loyalty, embodied Mary's core beliefs."
"She took the girls on three-mile hikes and field trips to the crab factory to learn more about what their
parents did for work."
"She took them to an afternoon tea at the Hampton Institute Mansion House, where the college's president
and his family lived."
"Even though taking care of her son kept her busy, Mary always found time for activities that made her
happy.