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#150: Susan Tate Ankeny - "American Flygirl: The True Story of Hazel Ying Lee"

March 26, 2024 Evan Axelbank
#150: Susan Tate Ankeny - "American Flygirl: The True Story of Hazel Ying Lee"
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#150: Susan Tate Ankeny - "American Flygirl: The True Story of Hazel Ying Lee"
Mar 26, 2024
Evan Axelbank

In "American Flygirl" Susan Tate Ankeny shows how a young girl with a fascination for flying became the first female Asian-American pilot to fly for the military. Hazel Ying Lee was born in Portland, but came of age at a time when the deck was stacked against people like her. Hazel never let discrimination or expectation shatter her dreams of flying for a living. She flew in China to defend her ancestral homeland from attack, then became a WASP for the US Airforce during World War II. Though Hazel died at a young age in an aviation accident, Ankeny argues that the lessons of her life for today's society must be understood.

Susan Tate Ankeny's website can be found at https://susantateankeny.com/

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In "American Flygirl" Susan Tate Ankeny shows how a young girl with a fascination for flying became the first female Asian-American pilot to fly for the military. Hazel Ying Lee was born in Portland, but came of age at a time when the deck was stacked against people like her. Hazel never let discrimination or expectation shatter her dreams of flying for a living. She flew in China to defend her ancestral homeland from attack, then became a WASP for the US Airforce during World War II. Though Hazel died at a young age in an aviation accident, Ankeny argues that the lessons of her life for today's society must be understood.

Susan Tate Ankeny's website can be found at https://susantateankeny.com/

Support our show at https://patreon.com/axelbankhistory

**A portion of every contribution is given to a charity for children's literacy**

"Axelbank Reports History and Today" can be found on social media at

https://twitter.com/axelbankhistory

https://instagram.com/axelbankhistory

https://facebook.com/axelbankhistory

A Little Bit de Todo
A Little Bit de Todo is a podcast about a little bit of everything, for curious minds...

Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify

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