Bessie Coleman: Dream to Fly
A short film about Bessie Coleman, the first African-American to obtain an international pilot license, two years before Amelia Earhart
A short film about Bessie Coleman, the first African-American to obtain an international pilot license, two years before Amelia Earhart
Rhonda Ross Kendrick
Bessie Coleman
Carlos Jackson
Joe
Jerard Washington
Man No. 1
John Monroe
Man No. 2
Erwin Wilson
Man No. 3
Leslie Harris
Lady in Red
A short film about Bessie Coleman, the first African-American to obtain an international pilot license, two years before Amelia Earhart
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