Bessie Coleman became a pilot to overcome racial and gender barriers in the early 20th century and to inspire others in her community. Frustrated by the lack of opportunities for African Americans and women in aviation, she sought to obtain her pilot's license in France, where she faced less discrimination. Coleman's ambition was not only to fly but also to promote aviation and advocate for equality, becoming a role model for future generations. Her pioneering spirit and determination made her a trailblazer in the aviation industry.
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