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  1. Mar 26, 2012 · J. Herman Banning was an aviation pioneer. He was the first black male aviator to be granted a license by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the first black pilot to fly coast to coast across the United States. Banning was born in 1899 in Oklahoma, the son of Riley and Cora Banning.

  2. James Herman Banning (November 5, 1900 – February 5, 1933) was an American aviation pioneer. In 1932, accompanied by Thomas C. Allen, he became America's first black aviator to fly coast-to-coast across the contiguous United States.

  3. Feb 24, 2023 · Banning is perhaps best known for this record-setting transcontinental flight, but his story and accomplishments started years earlier. Banning was born November 5, 1900, in Canton, Oklahoma Territory, where his father became owner of 160 acres through the Homestead Act.

  4. banning, james herman (1900–1933). James Herman Banning was born in Canton, Oklahoma Territory, on November 5, 1900, to Riley and Cora Banning. Riley Banning became the owner of 160 acres of land near Kingfisher in December 1903 through the Homestead Act.

  5. James Banning was a U.S. pilot. He and Thomas Cox Allen were the first Black airmen to fly across the United States. They flew from Los Angeles, California, to Long Island, New York, in 1932.

  6. James Herman Banning emerged as one of the most talented barnstorming pilots. In 1932 Banning and Thomas C. Allen completed the first transcontinental flight by black airmen. Banning and other long-distance pilots used their flying exploits to promote airmindedness in the African American community.

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  8. James Herman Banning. Long-distance flying offered a dramatic way for African American pilots to showcase their flying skills. In 1932 Banning and Thomas C. Allen completed the first transcontinental flight by black airmen.

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