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History Daily

Saturday Matinee: History Dispatches

History Daily

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🗓️ 28 June 2025

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

On today’s Saturday Matinee, we spotlight Bessie Coleman- a pioneer in aviation who persevered during an era of racial prejudice and violence.



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On June 1st, 1921, several biplane trainer aircraft took off from Curtis Southwest Field outside Tulsa, Oklahoma.

0:37.7

They circled the Greenwood District of town north of the Frisco Railroad tracks,

0:42.1

and then, from their high vantage point, they joined in the violence below.

0:47.8

A white mob had descended on Greenwood, often called Black Wall Street for the affluence and prosperity of this predominantly black neighborhood.

0:51.2

So while the mob shot, beat, and bludgeoned in the streets, these aircraft

0:55.9

terrorized from above, firing rifles and dropping flaming tarballs, setting buildings ablaze

1:02.3

that burn from the roofs down. This horrible event became known as the Tulsa Race Massacre

1:08.3

and marked a dark day in the history of aircraft, perhaps

1:11.8

their first use in American domestic terrorism.

1:16.1

But two weeks later, half a world away in Paris, France, a completely different milestone

1:21.2

in aviation took place.

1:23.2

On June 15, 1921, Texas-born Bessie Coleman took to the sky in her airplane, and in the

1:29.9

process became the first African-American woman and first Native American to earn a pilot's license.

1:37.2

On today's Saturday matinee, we're sharing an episode from the fantastic Daily History

1:41.5

Show History Dispatches that details the exploits of Bessie Coleman

1:45.1

and how in an era of racial prejudice and violence

1:48.1

she persevered to become a pioneer of aviation.

1:51.7

I hope you enjoy.

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