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"Never interrupt someone doing something you said couldn't be done."
By turns shy and persistent, celebrity and true technician, Amelia Earhart is a feminist icon whose fate remains a true mystery. No solid evidence has ever been found as to the location and cause of her death and that of Fred Noonan, her navigator, after their approach to Howland Island went awry.
Earhart's unusual relationship with her husband, who personally investigated many, many claims following her disappearance, was marked by her belief that "marriage (w)as a "partnership" with "dual control," and that holding a partner to faithfulness was medieval. She never took her husband George Putnam's name, had no children, and she took long flights with male navigators or co-pilots and her husband helped her generate the funds to do so.
Whatever her ultimate fate, she inspired a generation of women to push the envelope.
Uppity, with class and courage.
You can learn more about Amelia Earhart at the
Official Amelia Earhart Website, maintained by her family.
"The more one does and sees and feels, the more one is able to do, and the more genuine may be one's appreciation of fundamental things like home, and love, and understanding companionship."
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