Noun
first woman aviator to fly solo nonstop across the Atlantic (1928); while attempting to fly around the world she disappeared over the Pacific (1898-1937)
Source: WordNetSome people help thousands of people directly, like Marie Curie or Susan B. Anthony. Others help us by inspiring us, like Amelia Earhart. But you do have to help someone. Brad Meltzer
I really like Amelia Earhart. She's from Kansas. She disappeared, so I have to take her place. I want to be Dorothy. I want to be Amelia Earhart... I want to do it all. Lindsey Wixson
A few weeks ago, word spread that a photo had proved Amelia Earhart had survived her suspected plane crash in 1937, sending history buffs everywhere into a frenzy. Source: Internet
Howland Island was designated as a scheduled refueling stop for American pilot Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan on their round-the-world flight in 1937. Source: Internet
A few are 4th of July and rodeo-themed, and another is an Amelia Earhart stadium poster. Source: Internet
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic, but she also revolutionized her field and her entire time period, and remains a role model for women today. Source: Internet