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James Herman Banning: America’s First Black Aviator To Fly Coast-To-Coast

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James Herman Banning was born on November 5, 1899, just four years before the Wright Brothers achieved their first flight in 1903. The aviation pioneer pursued his dream despite significant barriers, including prejudice and racism. In 1932, Banning and his co-pilot, Thomas Cox Allen, became the first African American pilots to complete a transcontinental flight. This Black History Month, discover Black travel history pioneers like Banning, whose…
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TravelNoire broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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