Rosie the Riveter wasn't one person, but she is one of the most enduring icons of American history, representing the ...
Submitted by Donna Digennaro Almost everyone is familiar with the iconic “We Can Do It!” World War II Rosie the Riveter ...
The public is invited to attend a remembrance ceremony for Doris Bier, Lewis County's last Rosie the Riveter, this Saturday, March 1, starting at 11 a.m. inside the Veterans Memorial Museum in ...
John Yang has their story. 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!” ...
On the 80th anniversary of World War II’s end, everybody remembers Rosie the Riveter. There were 190,000 Rosie the Riveters ...
On Friday, March 28th, Claire Kitchin Dahl will present “Tribute to Rosie the Riveter” in Port Sanilac. Dahl, a retired history teacher, will share the inspiring story of women’s crucial roles during ...
Rosie the Riveters is a term to describe women who took on industrial and government jobs during WWII. Millions of women ...
“I was kind of doing this little Rosie the Riveter meets Uncle Sam,” she said, as in, “‘We need you to stay home,’ and I’m pointing a finger at people.” The idea was born. After ...