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Emory Conrad Malick was an aviation pioneer from Pennsylvania.
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Emory C. Malick (third from left) near the Curtiss Pusher airplane in undated photo (public domain)
He was an early graduate of the Curtiss Flying School, where he earned his International Pilot’s License (FAI #105) on March 20, 1912. Malick was the first Black Aviator to be licensed.
He was born December 29, 1881, in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, the third of six children to Darius Malick, a racially mixed carpenter from the same area, and Susan Conrad, who was white. Emory Conrad Malik and one paternal aunt, Alice Malick, lived as Black/racially mixed people. At the same time, the other relatives passed as white, which was common for many racially mixed people in Pennsylvania at that time.
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