Bessie
Coleman
Born in Atlanta, Texas in 1893, was the first Black woman
to fly an airplane and the first African-American in the
world to earn an international pilot's license. She was a
stunt pilot who was able to overcome racial barriers and
achieved her lifelong dream to become a professional
aviatrix.
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Thomas
Mundy Peterson
Of Perth Amboy, New Jersey was presented on a medal on
Decoration Day, May 30, 1884 in commemoration of his
having been America's First Colored Citizen to cast a
vote under the Fifteenth Amendment. He was also the first
African-American person to be appointed to rewrite Perth
Amboy's Charter.
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