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no they raised Amelia so of course there no mean, they fed her, they care for her, they even take her to fun places, and the festival cost alot of money
She was married once to George Palmer Putnam, the publisher- this is confirmed in the movie ( Amelia) Mr. Putnam come across as a sort of Spector-type managerial man, if you know what I mean, but basically good- there are some question. There were rumors of her (Amelia) adopting children but no proof. It is known or suspected some expert forger- or a close relative did pen an Amelia Crank letter which was sent to a prominent Money-Man and Male aviator- no names mentioned in l938-39. This is obviously the work of a crank, but whom?
Amelia Earhart's family had some problems connected with alcoholism of her father, that lead the family to poverty and caused many obstacles for Amelia Earhart's plans and dreams; particularly she was forced, twice, to interrupt her education in Columbia University. Also, there were many people who were against her fame because she was a woman.
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Amelia Earhart had to first overcome prejudice and the obvious problem of money
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She flew, she was a writer an editor and a publicist.
I would guess it mostly went to buying and maintaining her aircraft.
She bought a dump truck with a partner and started a trucking business.
no they raised Amelia so of course there no mean, they fed her, they care for her, they even take her to fun places, and the festival cost alot of money
Earhart re-enrolled at Columbia University but lacked the money to continue for more than one year. There is no indication she ever finished a degree.
Her father was an alcholic and a lawyer that could not keep a job so they had very little money.
Earhart re-enrolled at Columbia University but lacked the money to continue for more than one year. There is no indication she ever finished a degree.
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Amelia's parents let her play all types of games and then she became interested into planes, and she loved riding horses and it gave her a taste of flying when they jumped and she liked the feeling and then she started saving up money to buy an airplane.