Bessie Coleman, the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license, had a passion for aviation from a young age. Besides flying, she enjoyed acting and often performed in stage shows to raise funds for her flight training. Coleman was also interested in advocating for civil rights, using her platform to promote opportunities for African Americans in aviation and beyond. Her hobbies reflected her adventurous spirit and commitment to breaking barriers.
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Bessie J. Blount died December 30, 2009 at the age of 95.
Bessie Coleman is dead, and she died on April 30, 1926 at the age of 34.
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she was a book keeper at the age of 8
Bessie Coleman broke some bones early in her career but she didn't give up!!)
Bessie Coleman's hobby was flying, that's why she became a pilot.
she was the first black female in America to earn a pilots license. she also had a dream of building a school for African Americans who are interasted in flying. this dream didn't come true until after her death but it was still persued
She does not have a boufriend
Maree
"watch me" and " swag it out
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