Web Credits THE FILM & MORE | SPECIAL FEATURE | TIMELINE | MAPS PEOPLE & EVENTS | TEACHER'S GUIDE THE AMERICAN EXPERIENCE | KIDS | SEARCH | FEEDBACK WGBH | PBS Online New content 1999 PBS/WGBH. This Web site was produced for PBS Online by WGBH. Web site 1998 WGBH Educational Foundation. ...
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Women in Aviation History Since the Wright Brothers took flight in 1903, women have made a significant contribution to aviation. The following is just a small sampling of the contributions women have made to the field of aviation. Juanita Bailey - The Flying Beautician Elly Beinhorn and the origin of the Amelia Earhart postage stamp Bessie Coleman Biography Amelia Earhart - a timeline We Take to ...
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, Throughout the ages, women experienced similiar events to men, often seeing them from a different point of view. This section aims to tell of some of these women, remarkable and ordinary; famous and infamous; and the way they lived. - dewey decimal 909305.409 ...
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This site is dedicated to the 13 women who underwent training during the Mercury program - known as the Mercury 13 - Jerrie Cobb, Bernice Steadman, Janey Hart, Jerri Truhill, Rhea Woltman, Sarah Ratley, Jan and Marion Dietrich, Myrtle Cagle, Irene Leverton, GeneNora Jessen, Jean Hixson, and Wally Funk ...
American Women's History: A Research Guide Aviation Home Page | Last Update: 7/10/2002 | Suggestion Box Bibliographies Middleton, Ken, comp. Aviation . In Women in Tennessee History: A Bibliography. Last updated 17 October 1997 . Available from: http://www.mtsu.edu/~library/wtn/wtn-avia.html. Biographical Sources & Encyclopedias Welch, Rosanne. Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space. Santa ...
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