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Rosie the Riveter is known as a cultural icon that encouraged ... Walter’s impact on PBS programming Rosalind P. Walter, one of the most generous supporters of PBS programming, died this week ...
Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library & Museum Rosie the Riveter called women to join the workforce during World War II. But there was another recruitment campaign aimed at mobilizing ...
Their manufacturing work became immortalized through the cultural icon known as “Rosie the Riveter.” Mary Masciangelo of Henrietta was a local Rosie. “I worked at Shuron Optical, doing the ...
Connie Palacioz is Wichita’s own “Rosie the Riveter,” for volunteering at the B-29 Doc hangar during the war. “When visitors come and they ask us, and then I tell them that I worked there and that I ...
A true “Rosie the Riveter,” Ball joined the workforce at Boeing in Wichita after graduating high school in 1943, contributing to the nation’s efforts during World War II. To mark her ...
It’s a point of pride with the Rosies to look feminine and reflect the gutsy, yet womanly, visage of Rosie the Riveter of World War II fame. Let’s start with an obscure point of history here.
Women who went to work in industries to aid the war effort became known under the moniker 'Rosie the Riveter'. Tucker says they were trailblazers, proving that women can succeed in what was ...
By Kathy Chouteau Rosie the Riveter Trust is calling upon artists of all ages to reimagine the iconic Rosie the Riveter ...