Harriet Quimby And Bessie Coleman

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Harriet Quimby vs Bessie Coleman In the story “Final Approach” about Harriet Quimby & the story “Dream of Flying” about Bessie Coleman it talks about two great women pilots who achieved a lot. They have many similarities & differences. First of all, both pilots are similar in many ways because they are both women pilots who went through many obstacles to achieve their dream. Additionally, Harriet Quimby & Bessie Coleman were both in plane crashes. Also, both achieved a first. Harriet Quimby was the first women pilot & Bessie Coleman was the first African American pilot. Second of all, Harriet Quimby & Bessie Coleman are also different in many ways. For instance, Harriet Quimby crashed in 1912 & Bessie Coleman crashed in 1923 & 1926, with the 1926 crash resulting in death. Harriet Quimby was stuck in a huge storm which made her get off track, & it was a long & tough road for Bessie Coleman because she was African American & African Americans did not have the same rights as white people back then. Additionally, Bessie Coleman’s plane was more modern than Harriet Quimby’s plane, which was just little more than a box kite & a primitive engine. …show more content…

Bessie Coleman was the first African American pilot, & it wasn’t exactly a piece of cake. Back then in the United States African Americans were treated like dirt, which is the reason why every flying school Bessie Coleman tried to enroll in rejected her enrollment. However, that did not stop her from her dream of flying. She saved up enough money to travel to France & enroll in a flying school there, & she got in. In 1921, she earned her international Pilot’s license. In 1923, she got into a plane crash & broke her leg & three legs, & a year later she was flying again, only to die in another crash in 1926. The article taught me that life is full of ups & downs, don’t lose

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