More About the Film "Lindbergh"
At 25, Charles A. Lindbergh -- handsome, talented, and brave -- arrived in Paris, the first man to fly across the
Atlantic. But the struggle to wear the
mantle of legend would be a consuming one. Crowds pursued him, reporters
invaded his private life. His marriage, travels with his wife and the
kidnapping and murder of their first child were all fodder for the front
page.
Program Description
A short synopsis of the film, and film credits
Enhanced Transcript
The broadcast program transcript with additional information
Reference
Interview Transcripts
Extended interviews with program participants
Bibliography
A list of Lindbergh-related books
Primary Sources
Lindbergh anti-war speeches and newspaper articles about the flight and the kidnapping
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