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Known as the "Queen of the Air", Amelia Earhart was a trailblazing aviator, author, and women's rights activist who shattered gender stereotypes and made history with her daring feats of aviation. Her life was full of excitement and adventure, and she set numerous aviation records, making history as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Despite her incredible achievements, Amelia's disappearance in 1937, while attempting to fly around the world has remained a mystery for decades, and has only added to her legend.

In episode 28 of History Out of the Box, we discuss Amelia's life, her achievements, and the various theories surrounding her fate, from plane malfunctions to abduction by the Japanese government. Amelia's subsequent disappearance is known by many around the globe, but how many of us really know the person who was the famous aviator?

Join us on this journey as we uncover the truth about one of the greatest aviation pioneers of all time.

History Out of The Box strives to connect our listeners with the echoes of our collective past, discussing the good, the bad, and the ugly associated with famous historical figures.