Charles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh was the perhaps the greatest hero of the 1920's and was a symbol of the exploration and risk-taking of the era. Lindbergh's claim to fame was doing something that many had tried and failed. Seeking a $25,000 prize offered by Franco-American philanthropist Raymond B. Orteig of New York City, Lindbergh set out on completing the first ever nonstop transatlantic solo flight across the English Channel, between New York and Paris. In his now famous
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exploration of the twenties. Lindbergh felt that he was going to make it across the English Channel and that nothing could stop him. He had an opinion of himself that many people shared during the time period. His yearning for new experiences was similar to the woman of the twenties yearning for freedom and new identities. Lindbergh brought the nation together like baseball player Babe Ruth did with his status as a hero
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