Let us use the month of February as an opportunity to appreciate those who are black history those who changed it all without thought let’s recognize all they did I’m so proud of each and everyone of them thank you 🙏🏾🎉🙏🏾
Bessie Coleman
When she returned to the United States in 1922 as an aerial acrobat, Coleman amazed Black and white audiences with her daredevil feats. Known as “Queen Bess” and “Brave Bessie,” she would do loops, barrel rolls, and figure eights in her plane—she’d even walk on the wings and parachute out. She also used her fame to fight racism and segregation, refusing to fly in shows that forced Black and white spectators to enter through separate gates
The skies had never seen a pilot like Bessie Coleman before. She was the first African-American woman to obtain an international pilot’s license, soaring to new heights that Black people in the United States had never reached before. But as a Black woman in the 1920s, she faced many obstacles because of her race and gender. She would say that “the air is the only place free from prejudice.
Snow days , nothing wrong with a lazy day in, today could be the day you start the next big thing. Is makeup making you feel up ?
The murder she wrote led to murders in the building and after party, we want more mysteries. Netflix watching is raising the payment. What series is next
Fettuccine, Italian sausage, can we airfry pepperoni too? Making coffee at home can save money and time. Health is key to success.
Happy Monday stars ⭐️⭐️💕⭐️