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Bessie Coleman stopped working as a manicurist because she aspired to achieve her dream of becoming a pilot, a goal that was hindered by the racial and gender barriers of her time. Inspired by stories of aviators and driven by a desire to break through societal limitations, Coleman sought aviation training abroad after facing rejection from American flight schools. Her determination led her to become the first African American woman to earn a pilot's license in 1921.

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