Who Is Bessie Coleman?
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The video titled "Who Is Bessie Coleman?" explores the life and legacy of Bessie Coleman, the first African-American female pilot and a pioneering civil rights activist. Born in Texas in 1892, Bessie overcame racial and gender barriers to earn her international pilot's license in France in 1921. Her aspirations included founding a flight school for Black women. Despite numerous challenges and a tragic death at age 34, her legacy continues to inspire. Key educational themes include resilience, civil rights history, and women's contributions to aviation. These topics align with Common Core standards relating to U.S. history and social studies, making them relevant for educational settings.
Media Details
Runtime: 6 minutes 6 seconds
- Topic: History, Science, Social Science
- Subtopic: Aeronautics, African-Americans, Civil Rights, Women
- Grade/Interest Level: 4 - 8
- Release Year: 2025
- Producer/Distributor: Learn Bright
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