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Bessie Coleman

Waxahachie, Ellis County

Marker Text

(1892-1926) Born in Atlanta, Texas, pioneer aviatrix Bessie Coleman grew up and went to school in a Waxahachie neighborhood a few blocks north of this site. At age 23 she moved to Chicago and first expressed her desire to fly. Since there were no flight schools in this country that would teach African American women, Coleman learned to fly in France and obtained her international pilot's license in 1921. Upon her return to the United States, she was hailed as the first black woman pilot. Extremely popular, "Queen Bess", as she was known, performed as a barnstormer for integrated audiences at air shows and exhibitions around the country before her death in an air accident in Jacksonville, Florida. (2001)

Marker Details

Address 430 E. MLK
Location Description Freedman's Park, E. Main and Clift Sts., Waxahachie
Marker # 12451
Dedicated 2001
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; women, women's history topics; aviation
Latitude, Longitude 32.383471, -96.843545

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