U.S. History

"Atlantic Fever: Lindbergh, His Competitors, and the Race to Cross the Atlantic"

Joe Jackson

About the Program

Joe Jackson recounts the fourteen aviators who partook in the $25,000 contest to be the first to fly non-stop across the Atlantic in 1927.  The event, sponsored by hotelier Raymond Orteig, culminated in the death of six pilots and was won by Charles Lindbergh, who guided the Spirit of St. Louis across the Ocean on May 21, 1927.  Joe Jackson speaks at Westbury Memorial Public Library in Westbury, New York.

About the Authors

Joe Jackson

Joe Jackson is the author of numerous books, including The Thief at the End of the World: Rubber, Power, and the Seeds of Empire.  For more information, visit joejacksonbooks.com.


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"Atlantic Fever: Lindbergh, His Competitors, and the Race to Cross the Atlantic"

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Past Airings

  • Thursday, September 6th at 3pm (ET)
  • Thursday, September 6th at 7am (ET)
  • Sunday, August 5th at 1:45am (ET)
  • Monday, July 16th at 6:45am (ET)
  • Saturday, July 7th at 8:30pm (ET)
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