PART A: What is the central idea of the text?
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Coleman helped other African American women overcome unfair treatment by
opening her own pilot school.
Coleman was prevented from taking flying lesson in America, despite her desire to help
during World War I as a pilot.
Coleman was treated unfairly because of her race as she attempted to fulfill her dream
of becoming a pilot.
Coleman was treated unfairly in the United States for her gender and had to go to
France to learn how to fly.

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