The Uncommon Life of Bessie Coleman
Born as one of 13 children in a poor family of cotton sharecroppers, she became the world's first black woman and its first Native American to earn an aviation pilot's license.
Born as one of 13 children in a poor family of cotton sharecroppers, she became the world's first black woman and its first Native American to earn an aviation pilot's license.
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