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Fly High!: The Story of Bessie Coleman | Louise Borden, Mary Kay Kroeger
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When Bessie Coleman was a child, she wanted to be in school -- not in the cotton fields of Texas, helping her family earn money. She wanted to be somebody significant in the world. So Bessie did everything she could to learn under the most challenging of circumstances. At the end of every day in the fields she checked the foreman's numbers -- made sure his math was correct. And this was just the beginning of a life of hard work and dedication that really paid off: Bessie became the first African-American to earn a pilot's license. She was somebody.
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#LilithJuly Day 21: #FeelSoHigh “This book contains a lot of valuable information about Bessie Coleman, from being a young girl who wanted to be somebody to being a fearless flyer who made her nation proud. Bessie is a good role model for kids with low self-esteem & those who feel that they wouldn‘t amount to anything. Her difficult early years transformed her into a daring pilot that she grew up to be.” Fats‘ full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-bUP

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Fly High!: The Story of Bessie Coleman | Louise Borden, Mary Kay Kroeger
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#BlackCatChallenge Day 15: Fats posted three picturebook biographies of women #Thrill seekers and dream catchers including Bessie Coleman. Accdg to Fats: “Bessie Coleman‘s story was told in free verse with illustrations that were done in gouache and colored paper. Here, readers will get to know Bessie, the first African-American woman to earn a pilot‘s license.” Full review: https://wp.me/pDlzr-bUP

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A story of overcoming barriers, Bessie Coleman was the first female African-American pilot. She had to go to France to learn to fly and get her license, as no one would teach her in the U.S. She refused to fly in any airshow that didn't allow both black and white people to attend. From sharecropper childhood in Texas to pilot - an incredible story that my son and I have read many times. #inspiredbymlk #readjanuary