Amelia Earhart (1898-1937?) held many records for her flying feats. She was also a promoter of equal rights and opportunities for women. She and her navigator, Fred Noonan, disappeared in 1937 while attempting to fly around the world near the equator.
- Amelia Earhart with Bi-Plane "Friendship"Amelia Earhart with her bi-plane Friendship on June 14, 1928.
- Amelia Earhart Waves from PlaneAmelia Earhart and her plane, about 1929.
- Amelia Earhart - 1932Amelia Earhart arrives in London on May 22, 1932, after flying solo across Atlantic.
- Amelia Earhart and George Palmer PutnamAmelia Earhart and George Palmer Putnam
- Amelia Earhart at Carlsbad CavernsA photograph of Amelia Earhart in Carlsbad Caverns National Park, 1932.
- Amelia Earhart with Airplane in HangarAmelia Earhart with airplane, in hangar, July 30, 1936.
- Amelia Earhart Standing in Front of PlanePicture of Amelia Earhart with her plane, undated.
- Amelia Earhart and AirplanePicture of Amelia Earhart with plane, undated.
- Amelia Earhart and Fred NoonanAmelia Earhart and Fred Noonan
- Amelia Earhart in TieAmelia Earhart with plane, undated.
- Amelia Earhart HomeAmelia Earhart home, Atchinson, Kansas
- Amelia Earhart HomeAmelia Earhart home, Atchinson, Kansas
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