Susan Elizabeth George is a famous British writer with extensive career. She wrote many outstanding books and has won numerous awards. They all started when she was a teacher at El Toro High School. Her mysterious murder case is widely welcomed. According to the New York Times article, Mel Gussow said George "knows the mysterious British master, local language, focusing on the internal work of Scotland Yard" (Gussow). George is living a rich and colorful life with many of her successful novels and awards.
Elizabeth Bessie Coleman was born in Atlanta, Texas on January 26, 1892 and is one tenth of a 13 year old child, with parents George and Susan Coleman. The family settled in Waxahachie, Texas, and worked as a tenant. When she showed her math talent, her mother recommended Bessie to go to school. At the age of 18, Coleman learned at Oklahoma Colored Agriculture University (currently Langston University) in Langston, Oklahoma. She is still a term for them. In 1916, when she was 23 years old, she moved to Chicago, Illinois to live with her brother Walter (Pullman Porter). Coleman became a nailist and worked at Chicago White Sox Barber Shop
Bessie Coleman was born in January 1892 with 13 children in Atlanta, Texas. Her parents Susan and George Coleman are tenant farmers. In 1901, George Coleman returned the family to Oklahoma. Bessie's mother found a job as a chef / house keeper. Bessie has completed all eight grades of her studio school. She saved money, then took a saving in 1910 and studied at color agriculture and teaching college in Langston, Oklahoma. Bessie spent only the semester, had no money, and returned to Waxahachie
Bessie Coleman is one of the 13 children of Susan and George Coleman, both of which are tenant farmers. Her father was a descendant of Native American and African American, and when Bessie was a child, he quit his family and was looking for a better opportunity in Oklahoma. Her mother did her best to feed her family, and when they were big enough, the children made a contribution.
Coleman was born on 26th January 1892. In Atlanta, Texas, one tenth of 13 children, mainly Cherokee and African American Shannon George Coleman, and Su Shan Coleman, mainly African American. When Coleman was two years old, her family moved to Waxahachie, Texas where she lived until she was 23 years old. Coleman began attending Waxahachie's school at the age of six. She has to walk 4 miles a day to an isolated studio. So, she reads and establishes her status as a good mathematician student. She has completed all eighth grade at the school.