Description
Bessie Coleman was the first black woman to earn a pilot’s license. Because flying schools in the United States denied her entry, after receiving support from her community and financial backing from prominent African-American businessmen Jesse Binga and Robert S. Abbott, founder and publisher of the Chicago Defender, they encouraged her to complete her pilot studies abroad. Learn More…
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This long-sleeved t-shirt is made of the ultra-smooth American Apparel cotton, and adds the sensibility of long sleeves. The sleeves are cuffed at the hand, to make for a tapered look. The t-shirt is made out of 100% cotton, except for the heather grey color (90% cotton, 10% polyester).
• Long sleeves
• Cuffed hands
• Durable ribbed neckband
• Double stitched
• Made in the USA, sweatshop-free
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