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Bessie Coleman faced with having a poor family because she had to work long hard days for only 4-8 dollars a month! She also missed collage because she ran out of money 2)She was also an African American woman and many places din't accept her for being black. 3)ALSO her dream of opening a flying school for black people din't come true because she died. Nobody really knows why some people say she felt out from her plane but nobody found her plane. I HOPE THIS HELPS :D Sincerely- Karen
Sorry, NO! Coleman stoves use a form of petrol known as "white gas". It can be bought as Coleman fuel. Normal petrol can work burnt burns badly and the additives are fairly foul.
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Coleman gas stoves do work in the rain, but they dont do as well compared to dry conditions. If you have to cook make sure to have something to block the rain.
I Used to Work in Chicago was created in 1945.
Unemployment was much higher for the poor in 1930s Chicago. Those in white collar jobs lost many positions, but there was simply no work for the laborers to do.
No, proof it dose t work.
Only if it's a coleman lantern designed to run on kerosene (many Canadian models were designed for kerosene). Most Coleman lanterns are designed to run on Coleman fuel or white gasoline, or both. If you try to run kerosene it won't work properly. It will just flame up and not glow brightly like it should. The kerosene Colemans require a preheat step to work properly, they have a preheat cup at the base of the generator that is filled with alcohol and burned before the lantern can be lit.
"White petrol" means one of two things: unleaded gasoline without any additives (the name comes from when most gasoline had lead in it, and all leaded gasoline is dyed so you can tell what kind of gas it is by looking at it) or a preparation sold as "Coleman fuel." You can get Coleman fuel at any camping supply store. Unleaded gasoline? Go to the gas station and get a gallon of regular; it will work great.
She doSent work with a record label but is payed for mostly by disney
As part of her work with wounded soldiers during World War II, Bessie Blount devised an apparatus to help amputees feed themselves. She sold it to the French government when the VA did not want it.