Women's History
Amelia Mary Earhart
Job's
Aircraft plilot
Author
Journalist
Travel Writer
Birth and DeathÂ
Amelia was born on July 24, 1897 and went missing on July 2, 1937
Amelia and Noonan the pilot, had no more fuel in the plane so they crashed into the Pacific ocean and drowned.
ChildhoodÂ
Earhart sent her years outside hunting and sledding alongside Muriel. When Amelia was younger she learned how to shoot A.22Â rifle and uesd it to kill rats in her fathers barn. Growing up Amelia and her sister collected insects and frogs. Her first flight was when she was seven years old!!
Education
After the war Amelia completed one semester at Columbia University, then The University of Southern California. She began Junior college at Ogontz School in Rydal Pennssylvanina.
Accomplishments and Awards
She was the first women In 1932, to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
Activism for social changeÂ
Distinguished flying across
Her Later Years
In 1929, she helped found an organization of female pilots that later became known as the ninety-nines. She also debuted a functional clothing line in 1933, which was desinged for woman who lived actively. She flew her first plane when she was 34 years old on May 20, 1932.
      Amelia
Curious, determined, adventurous, ambitiousÂ
Wife of George P. Putnam, daughter of Amelia Otis Earhart
She loved flying and freedom
Exited and happy determined when she flew her first plane
Paper tigers, crashing and dying
1932 she became the first women to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
World flight to be the first person to fly across the world, watch her nieces and nephews
Born in Atchison, Kansas and lived in Des Moines, Lowa
Earhart