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Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence Sunday, July 9 at 9/8c The disappearance of Amelia Earhart and her

[HISTORY Classroom]( Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence Sunday, July 9 at 9/8c The disappearance of Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan on July 2, 1937 is one of the greatest unsolved mysteries of all time. Now, 80 years later, newly uncovered evidence from within U.S. Government archives may finally bring this case to a close. Former FBI Executive Assistant Director, Shawn Henry, investigates new, shocking evidence supporting that Earhart survived her final flight, crash-landed in the Marshall Islands, and was captured by the Japanese military—dying in their custody on Saipan. HISTORY®’s two-hour special Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence, unveils original U.S. documents containing new information about the fate of this American legend, including a never-before-seen photograph presumed to be Earhart and Noonan after their crash, and how the U.S. government may have covered it up. [WATCH A PREVIEW ›]( More Resources: [Does This Photo Hold the Key?]( [9 Tantalizing Theories ›]( [The Life & Legacy of Amelia Earhart ›]( [The Aviator's Other Runway ›]( HISTORY PROGRAMMING AND ONLINE RESOURCES American Pickers Mondays at 9/8c Every week, viewers tune in to American Pickers on HISTORY® to learn about the rare treasures Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz uncover. The Pickers travel the country, searching through basements, barns and other remote locales to find valuable collectibles to bargain for, purchase, and sell at the Antique Archaeology shop in Le Claire, Iowa where Danielle Colby manages the store. As they search for hidden valuables, Mike and Frank encounter intriguing characters and slices of American history along the way. During each episode, viewers learn when an item was made, how it was used, and what it is worth. Not only is one person’s trash another person’s treasure, but American Pickers gives us a unique and entertaining glimpse into history. Every item they find tells a valuable story about the past, helping students understand history in a new way. [LEARN MORE ›]( More Resources: [American Pickers Study Guide ›]( [Tips: Picking 101 ›]( SPECIAL EVENT Lincoln Scholar, Harold Holzer Receives 2017 Empire State Archives & History Award Hosted by Tony Award Nominee actor Stephen Lang What: 12th Annual Empire State Archives & History Award Event An intimate armchair conversation style event will be led by Tony Award nominee actor and friend, Stephen Lang, and explore Mr. Holzer’s decorated career as one of the country’s leading authorities on Abraham Lincoln and the political culture of the Civil War era. With over 50 published books and countless articles and awards – including the 2015 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize – this evening of conversation and friendship promises to be informative and engaging. When: Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. Where: The Great Hall at Cooper Union, 7 East 7th Street, New York City Ticket Info: $25 general admission; $15 Students [Learn more]( or call (518) 486-9349 for more information. [GET TICKETS NOW ›]( [HISTORY.com]( [SHOWS]( [VIDEOS]( [SCHEDULE]( [TOPICS]( You received this message because {EMAIL} is subscribed to HISTORY Classroom email updates. If you DO NOT wish to receive these emails please [UNSUBSCRIBE](. Having trouble viewing this message? [View the web version](. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not junk folders) and view images, [please add us to your address book or safe/white list](. © 2017 A&E Television Networks, LLC. All Rights Reserved. Email Marketing, 235 E 45th Street, New York, NY 10017 [( ) [Corporate Information]( | [TV Parental Guidelines]( | [Careers]( | [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Copyright Policy]( | [Ad Sales]( | [Ad Choices](

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