Katharine Wright
Lucy Powell considers the impact Katharine Wright had on the success of her two brothers, those famous pioneers of aviation.
Radio 3 New Generation Thinker Lucy Powell tells the story of five brilliant women, all the siblings of renowned achievers in the arts and science, whose own success was overlooked β either by their own epoch, or by the annals of history ever since. Virginia Woolf famously reflected on the neglect of brilliant women with her fiction of βShakespeareβs Sisterβ.
The Wright brothers are two of the most famous siblings in history. But they also had a younger sister who, when their mother died, took on the responsibility of running the household at age 14. When they successfully flew to Europe, it was Katharine, as the only French speaker among them, who communicated their scientific achievements, helping them find fame. Lucy explores the story of one of very few American women to receive the LΓ©gion dβhonneur, who also played a crucial role in the womenβs suffrage movement.
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