Amelia Earhart Research Paper

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Amelia Earhart was and still is an inspiration to so many people by influencing women’s rights and by being the first aviatrix that inspired so many other women to not only to be a pilot but they can be whoever they want to be.
“Amelia Earhart (July 24, 1897 disappeared July 2, 1937), fondly known as ‘Lady Lindy’ was an American activator who mysteriously disappeared in 1937 while trying to circumnavigate the globe from the equator.” https://www.biography.com/people/amelia-earhart-9283280
A plane Earhart was flying disappeared somewhere near Holland Island in the Pacific Ocean. Because Amelia’s dream was to be the first person to travel the Earth and around the equator quickly ended up with her disappearing on July 2, 1937. Her disappearance had everyone …show more content…

She doesn’t regret doing it because if she hadn 't she would have never flown her first plane. After that moment she realized that’s what she wanted to do and have that be her passion in life. Not much later she breaks her own personal record by flying across North America for the second time.
“American avicator, one of the world’s most celebrated, who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.” https://www.britannica.com/biography/Amelia-Earhart
Amelia formed a pilot group that was known as the “Ninety-Nines.” Her whole journey started when she moved to California to live with her parents. She took her first flight lesson there and she instantly knew that’s what she wanted to do.
She was very known for supporting women’s rights and how they should be able to do whatever they are passionate about and not let “social norms” define who they want to be. She inspired so many women and now there are women who would do a so called “man’s job.”
“In 1932, Earhart became the first women (and second person after Charles Lindbergh) to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.”