Amelia Earhart: Women's Rights Movements

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Thousands of feet above the ground Amelia Earhart became known as one of the world’s greatest women aviators. Her courage and determination moved the hearts of many, and she was loved by women and men alike. To women however, she was not just an aviator. Amelia Earhart was a women’s rights activist, but she did not protest with signs and sit-ins, instead she expressed her belief by encouraging women to not be afraid of trying new occupations, even if it wasn’t sociably accepted at that time. She is most famously quoted saying “Now and then women should do for themselves what men have already done - - occasionally what men have not done - - there by establishing themselves as persons, and perhaps encouraging other women toward greater independence

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