bessie coleman
Bessie Coleman
She was the first African American who got her pilot's license in France.
France is in Europe but have land claims in the North American, South American, African, and Oceania continents.
You can drive with some American driving licenses in France (not all states have their license recognized as valid), but never under age 18 which is the legal minimum age to drive.
African American slaves, Native Americans, and France
he traveled from France to Mississippi River
it historically interesting city, but otherwise boring. sources: a visting American i knew
Benjamin Franklin did
In France, Bessie Coleman was accepted in a flying school, and received her pilot's license—the first African American woman to do so. After two more months of study with a French pilot, she returned to New York in September, 1921. There, she was celebrated in the Black press and was ignored by the mainstream press.
he has gone to france
He has traveled a lot of place France, England, Normandy and probably more
Benjamin Franklin traveled to France after signing the Declaration of Independence as an ambassador to the Court of King Louis XVI. While in France, Benjamin was beloved as the down to earth American genius and wit.