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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAmaze Yourself With the Unbelievable Story of Bessie Coleman, the Black Aviator Who Wowed the Nation With Her High-Flying AchievementsWhile the Tuskegee Airmen have become icons in the history of American aviation, fewer people know the story of Bessie ...
Bessie Coleman was the first African-American woman, and also the first woman of Native-American descent, to hold a pilot’s license. Coleman grew up in a cruel world of poverty and discrimination.
The “Summer Road Trip” uses Bessie Coleman, the first African American to earn a pilot’s license, as inspiration to build a paper biplane. National Air and Space Museum Growing up the kid of ...
Aerospace and aviation have seen leaps in technological advancements like few other industries, save perhaps the medical space.
Aviation trailblazer Captain Beth Powell, founder of Queen B Production LLC, has released a documentary trailer and book biography in collaboration with the family of Bessie Coleman, the first ...
The May 8, 1926, edition of the Chicago Defender told the story of Bessie Coleman falling to her death. (Chicago Defender) 1926: Aviatrix Bessie Coleman died while practicing for a performance in ...
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