This overlooked aviator fought to create her own record-breaking legacy
Anne Morrow Lindbergh—wife of Charles Lindbergh—was a pilot, radio operator, environmentalist, and bestselling author. Anne Morrow’s first date with Charles Lindbergh was in an airplane over Long Island in 1928. Her suitor had just made the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight and was arguably …
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