Bessie Coleman was a black aviator, when being black was seen as different and wrong. She encouraged young african americans to take risk and do what they want to do. She encouraged them to reach their dreams and not let their color interfere with that.
I think it is The World Cup's but im not 100% sure.
sorry if i am wrong
The narrator is looking for Rev. Leonidas Smiley as his friend told him to.
<span>"Everyday Use," is pulled from the text and pertains to functional handiwork as opposed to static artifacts. In her story, Alice Walker writes about the "creative legacy of ordinary black women" which is a valuable part of real African American heritage. </span>