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Amelia Earhart arrives with Eleanor Roosevelt to address the members of the National Geographic Society, 1935 (b/w photo)
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Amelia Earhart arrives with Eleanor Roosevelt to address the members of the National Geographic Society, 1935 (b/w photo)
2962924 Amelia Earhart arrives with Eleanor Roosevelt to address the members of the National Geographic Society, 1935 (b/w photo) by Harris & Ewing (1905-45); Private Collection; (add.info.: Amelia Earhart (1897-1937) was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. The crew of 3 were greeted with a ticker-tape parade in New York on their return and President Calvin Coolidge held a reception at the White House. In 1932 she was the first woman to fly it nonstop, 2nd pilot after Charles Lindbergh. She disappeared on a flight in 1937.)
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In this photo, taken in 1935 by Harris & Ewing, we see two remarkable women who made history. Amelia Earhart, the renowned aviator and pioneer for female pilots, arrives with Eleanor Roosevelt to address the members of the National Geographic Society. Amelia Earhart's achievements were groundbreaking for her time. She was not only the first woman to fly across the Atlantic but also flew it nonstop in 1932, following in the footsteps of Charles Lindbergh. Her courage and determination inspired countless others to pursue their dreams in aviation. The photograph captures a significant moment as Earhart and Roosevelt stand side by side, representing strength and empowerment for women everywhere. Their presence at such an esteemed gathering highlights their contributions to science, technology, and aeronautics. As we gaze upon this image today, we are reminded of Amelia Earhart's tragic disappearance during a flight in 1937. However, her legacy lives on as she continues to be celebrated as an American icon. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of how far we have come since that time – where women like Amelia Earhart defied societal norms and paved the way for future generations of female aviators. It is a testament to their unwavering spirit and determination that still resonates with us today.
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