Time magazine's first "Man of the Year" was Charles Lindbergh, honored in 1927 for his historic solo transatlantic flight. This recognition aimed to highlight individuals who had the most significant impact on the news and the world during that year. The title has since evolved to "Person of the Year," reflecting a broader range of influential figures regardless of gender. Lindbergh's achievement symbolized adventure and innovation, capturing the public's imagination in the Roaring Twenties.
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