Who was the first African American woman to become a pilot?
Bessie Coleman - Born in Atlanta, Texas in 1892, she grew fascinated with the returning World War I pilots' stories and went to France in 1920 to pursue her dream of getting into aviation. She was awarded her an international pilot's license in June 1921.
This jazz legend was a trumpeter, bandleader, singer, soloist, film star and comedian, learned to play the cornet while living at boys home.
Louis Armstrong
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What is a single-payer, national social insurance program administered by the U.S. federal government since 1966
What is Centene's Mission?
What is Davos, Switzerland.
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