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Bessie Coleman exhibited remarkable courage by breaking racial and gender barriers in the early 20th century as the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license. Facing significant discrimination and skepticism, she traveled to France to obtain her license in 1921, as no American flight school would accept her. Coleman's determination to pursue her passion for aviation and her efforts to inspire others in the African American community demonstrated her fearless spirit and commitment to challenging societal norms. Her legacy continues to inspire future generations of pilots and activists.

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