The crowd looked to the sky in amazement. It was 1922, and high above a New York airfield, a small plane flew in a figure eight-shaped path. Suddenly, it plunged downward. Seconds before the plane would have hit the ground, it swerved back up into the sky. The crowd chanted the pilot’s nickname: Brave Bessie!
As an aviator, Bessie Coleman was famous for her daring stunts. But as the first Black American woman to get a pilot’s license, she was also a pioneer.
The crowd looked up in amazement. It was 1922, and a small plane flew high above a New York airfield. The plane made a figure eight-shaped path. Suddenly, it plunged downward. Seconds before the plane would have hit the ground, it swerved back up into the sky. The crowd chanted the pilot’s nickname: Brave Bessie!
As an aviator, Bessie Coleman was famous for her daring stunts. But as the first Black American woman to get a pilot’s license, she was also a pioneer.