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Rosie the Riveter is known as a cultural icon that encouraged women to join the workforce during wartime. But the name is often associated with the 1942 “We Can Do It!” poster created by J.
But first, each Rosie ... Riveter'. Harold M. Lambert Tucker says they were trailblazers, proving that women can succeed in what was considered “men’s jobs” at the time. “The men said we ...
The phrase "Rosie the Riveter" was first popularlized in a ... They overcame challenges to prove, 'Yes, we can do it.'" ...
Marjorie Curtiss thought she’d be spending her 100th birthday solely with her family at Oliver Woods Assisted Living and ...
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Wichita’s ‘Rosie the Riveter’ reaches 100, reflects on WWII service(KWCH) - During Women’s History Month, we recognize a Wichita woman who ... Wichita’s own “Rosie the Riveter.” Volunteering at the B-29 Doc hangar is where she keeps history alive.
Connie Palacioz is Wichita’s own “Rosie ... riveter working on the B-29 Bomber. “I wish all the others that worked with me could be here, but of course, they are gone,” she said. “But, I don’t know, ...
Connie Palacioz is Wichita’s own “Rosie the Riveter,” for volunteering at the ... It just is something that I can’t tell you exactly how, but I feel wonderful to be here.” ...
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