In 1917 Amelia was working as a nurse's helper for WW1 caring for wounded pilots. So the patients would tell Amelia their stories and those stories kindled Amelia. So after WW1 Amelia took lessons on how to fly a plane and become a proficient pilot.
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Amelia Earhart represented the freedom and liberation that were at the center of Women's Rights. She made her own destiny and flew her own plane (which was not a very womanly thing to do at the time).
Amelia Earhart never made it she crashed somewhere near the Cook Islands in Melenisia.
Amelia had no children
Amelia Earhart showed the world that women can fly too. She led the way to a new career that women can try if they desire. She showed us to follow our dreams and try harder if you fail. "Women, like men, should try to do the impossible. And when they fail, their failure should be a challenge to others." - Amelia Earhart
Paying for lessons, flying her own plane, and flying with other pilots.