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My name is Ann [436]
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Think about Coleman's character and what she was like. Why was she able to meet so many challenges?

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Mkey [24]3 years ago
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She was able to face many challenges because she was a very resilient woman who had enough resources not to let herself down.

<h3>Why was Coleman efficient?</h3>
  • Bessie Coleman was a black woman from a very poor southern family.
  • She grew up with many difficulties, due to poverty and racism.
  • This made her learn to use the few resources she had to make her life the best it could be.

This made her a resilient woman, being able to use few resources to do great things, always focusing on the opportunities she was given, and ignoring the negativity around her.

More information about Bessie Coleman at the link:

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Why the News Is Not the Truth

by Peter Vanderwicken

From the Magazine (May–June 1995)

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News and the Culture of Lying: How Journalism Really Works, Paul H. Weaver (The Free Press, 1994).

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