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Bessie Coleman Drive at O’Hare International Airport is named for the first Black woman pilot in America.
Bessie Coleman came back from France 100 years ago as the first African American woman airplane pilot (www.chicagotribune.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
This whole story and the thread of comments is pure DRIVEL. Aka crap.
Mr Schimmel loves Brandon
Thank you for your response. But, sorry, Bonnie, I do not love Brandon. I love humans who challenge the status quo. This woman had guts. I llke that. all the best, Bruce
Good to know you do not love Brandon
Who cares really who gives a hoot about this individual. No more on old Bess
Who cares really who gives a hoot about this individual. No more on old Bess
i think a lot of prople care, give a hoot, about courageous people.
unless they were white colonists.
It's a pretty fascinating story, if I'm reading the Chicago Trib story correctly: that she had to go to France to learn to fly! And her (putative) line, “In the air there is no prejudice." Wow. Powerful now, amazing then
I've been flying for 25 years, and I'm delighted to hear the growing variety of voices on the radio.
Flying is a beautiful privilege, and making it more universally available only strengthens everyone's access to the skies.
I've been flying for 25 years, and I'm delighted to hear the growing variety of voices on the radio.
Flying is a beautiful privilege, and making it more universally available only strengthens everyone's access to the skies.