Bessie Coleman was determined to become the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license, despite facing significant racial and gender barriers. After being denied admission to American flight schools, she learned French and traveled to France to obtain her license in 1921. Coleman's relentless pursuit of her dream not only showcased her resilience but also set the stage for future generations of aviators, especially women and people of color. Her determination extended beyond flying; she also worked to promote aviation and inspire others through public speaking and performances.
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Bessie Coleman's real name is Elizabeth Coleman..
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Bessie Coleman was born on January 26, 1892.
Bessie Coleman's husband's name was Claude Glen.