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Bessie Coleman faced significant struggles in her pursuit of becoming the first African American woman to obtain a pilot's license. She encountered racial and gender discrimination, which limited her opportunities for flight training in the United States. Undeterred, she learned French and traveled to France to earn her license, overcoming societal barriers to achieve her dream. Despite her achievements, she continued to confront prejudice and worked tirelessly to inspire future generations of aviators.

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