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.
They lived in fortified villages. They grew crops.
She was a Canadian Suffragette who lived from 1849-1931. She grew up in Montreal.
she lived in Boston at the wheatley resident
small population, houses of mud and staw, lived by rivers or streams, hunted and grew crops. simple.
She was not Emily Dickinson's friend nor sister. They didn't even live in the same state. She was a survivor of the Alamo,who lived in the south, and Emily Dickinson was a poet, and lived in the north, who grew up rich, but quiet.
who cares :P
altanta texas
She grew up in Chattanoga, Tennessee
oakland,CA
Brooks grew up in Shreveport Louisiana. Dunn was born in Coleman, Tx. but grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Hopi Indians lived many live such as a farmer they grew most of their food
As a broad stroke answer: The Pawnee lived like most other agricultural hunter tribes in North America. They grew crops and hunted local game for food as well as clothing and maintained a harmony with the environment in which they lived.
He lived and grew up in Washington as a a child and later lived in Virginia.
Lamont Coleman ( Big L) grew up in Harlem , New York.
Susanna probably grew in Tennesse
Grew up in Iceland, lived in Greenland.
When she grew up she lived in Northamptom I don't really know where she lived when she was little.