$75.00
One of a kind tabletop photo frame block made from reclaimed wood. Includes removable hard acrylic magnetic frame to easily allow placing of your own special photo. **This is the exact piece you will receive**
Size: 7.5x5.5x1 inches - Acrylic Frame: 4x6 inches
Optional: We can personalize with a laser engraved message or date on the back, it will be placed where it works best based on the characteristics of the individual piece.
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This product was inspired by women and other individuals that have made discoveries, set records, led us to be better versions of ourselves, yet history books and media may not have given them the credit and/or recognition they deserve.
This piece features Bessie Coleman (January 26, 1892 – April 30, 1926) an early American civil aviator. She was the first African-American woman and first Native American to hold a pilot license, and is the earliest known Black person to earn an international pilot's license. Coleman developed an early interest in flying, but African Americans, Native Americans, and women had no flight training opportunities in the United States, so she saved and obtained sponsorships in Chicago to go to France for flight school. She then became a high-profile pilot in notoriously dangerous air shows in the United States. She was popularly known as "Queen Bess" and "Brave Bessie", and hoped to start a school for African-American fliers. Coleman died in a plane crash in 1926. Her pioneering role was an inspiration to early pilots and to the African-American and Native American communities.