I remember reading about Bessie Coleman. To go to another country so you can freely live out your dreams is impressive for a Black woman in those times.
I'm so grateful for the first-timers and everyone who tried before them. They put up with soooooo much BS and trauma... and they made it easier for people like us. Very grateful.
My daddy was a pilot. He kept his plane at the detroit city airport. When he would fly into an airport and leave his plane Walking towards the terminal. White terminal personnel would ask him where is the pilot and he was his point to the plane and say he’s on the plane and keep walking. By the way, the plane was a Aero Commander twin, engine, turbo prop.
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I remember reading about Bessie Coleman. To go to another country so you can freely live out your dreams is impressive for a Black woman in those times.
I'm so grateful for the first-timers and everyone who tried before them. They put up with soooooo much BS and trauma... and they made it easier for people like us. Very grateful.
How many do we have now after the door was kicked opened? When we get in, we have to stay in and expand.
My daddy was a pilot. He kept his plane at the detroit city airport. When he would fly into an airport and leave his plane Walking towards the terminal. White terminal personnel would ask him where is the pilot and he was his point to the plane and say he’s on the plane and keep walking. By the way, the plane was a Aero Commander twin, engine, turbo prop.
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