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  1. Bessie Coleman was born on January 26, 1892, in a one-room, dirt-floored cabin in Atlanta, Texas, to George and Susan Coleman, the illiterate (unable to read and write) children of slaves. When Bessie was two years old, her father, a day laborer, moved his family to Waxahachie, Texas, where he bought a quarter-acre of land and built a three ...

  2. Image Credit. Birthday: January 26, 1892 ( Aquarius) Born In: Atlanta, Texas, United States. Quick Facts. Died At Age: 34. Family: father: George Coleman. mother: Susan Coleman. siblings: Elois Coleman Patterson, Georgia Coleman, John Coleman, Nilus Coleman, Walter Coleman. Born Country: United States. African American Men African American Women.

  3. Early life. Elizabeth (or Bessie) Coleman [13] was born on January 26, 1892, in Atlanta, Texas, [10] the tenth of 13 children of George Coleman, an African American who may have had Cherokee or Choctaw grandparents, and Susan Coleman, who was African American. [14] [15] Nine of the children survived childhood, which was typical for the time. [14] .

  4. Aug 24, 2022 · NBCBLK. Family of Bessie Coleman maintains her legacy 100 years after pilot’s first public flight. By running Bessie Coleman Aviation All-Stars, Colemans great-niece is helping...

  5. Born in Atlanta, Texas on January 26, 1892, Bessie Coleman had twelve brothers and sisters. Her mother, Susan Coleman, was an African American maid, and her father George Coleman was a sharecropper of mixed Native American and African American descent. In 1901, her father decided to move back to Oklahoma to try to escape discrimination.

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  7. Conversations with the family of Bessie Coleman The family of Bessie Coleman presents this site to inform the public about our family legacy - Bessie Coleman. Above: Bessie’s sisters, Elois and Nilus, in the 1930s (Courtesy of Arthur W. Freeman).

  8. Apr 2, 2014 · She's one of 13 children to Susan and George Coleman, who both worked as sharecroppers. Her father, who was of Native American and African American descent, left the family in search of better...

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