Bessie Coleman was an ambitious young woman, inspired by Black pilots in World War I. Her accomplishments inspired ...
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.
Early 20th-century America didn’t offer many career paths to people like Bessie Coleman. It was a time when women were discouraged from working outside domestic spheres, and opportunities for ...
February is Black History Month and KTBS 3/KPXJ CW 21 continue to salute the contributions of African Americans in labor with ...
Cassava Republic has acquired the "electrifying" debut novel from pilot Carole Hopson. Assistant editor Boluwatito Sanusi ...
February is Black History Month and this is a time to recognize the contributions and achievements of black people throughout U.S. history.
Bessie Coleman was an ambitious young woman, inspired by Black pilots in World War I. Her accomplishments inspired generations of women and girls aspiring to become pilots.
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