IBM finally apologized for 1968 firing of noted transgender scientist

Fifty-two years after engineer Lynn Conway was fired by IBM for being transgender, the company has apologized for the decision. After the setback, Conway went on to make many key innovations in computer chip design.

Via New York Times:

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