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Bessie Coleman grew up in a racially segregated environment in Atlanta, Texas, during the early 20th century. She faced the challenges of systemic racism and limited opportunities for African Americans, particularly women. Despite these obstacles, her strong determination and passion for aviation drove her to seek education and training, leading her to become the first African American woman to hold a pilot's license. Her experiences fueled her desire to advocate for racial equality and inspire future generations.

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