Happy Birthday Bessie Coleman!
Happy Birthday Bessie Coleman! A remarkable person and aviator
http://www.azquotes.com/picture-quot...n-6-5-0529.jpg (CNN)Bessie Coleman broke multiple barriers when she took flight in 1921, and became the first African-American woman to earn a pilot's license. Today's Google Doodle commemorates the 125th anniversary of her birth. Coleman was among a small group of female aviators in the early 20th century who successfully flew around the detours of racial prejudice and sexism to become queens in the air. Worldwide, only 3 percent of airline pilots are women, the Royal Aeronautical Society said last November. Recently, there's a move to change that. The obvious place to begin is by highlighting the achievements of those long-forgotten -- the women who ignored the men who scorned them, broke through the restrictions society placed on them, and paved the way for Amelia Earhart. Fierce! http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tx...emanBessie.gif |
Shoutin' out to the late Bessie Coleman.
So grateful for women like her who "refused to take no for an answer." :birthday: |
And remember Harriet Quimby, the first woman to cross the English Channel (over a decade before Charles Lindburgh). It's forgotten today because it was April 16, 1912-the day after the Titanic sank.
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It's shameful that I/we, do not know enough about the hard-earned history of women in general and African-American/minority women, in particular.
Thank you Ace for educating me today! Happy Birthday Bessie! |
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