The iconic poster did not use the Rosie the Riveter phrase, but showed a polka dot head-scarf-wearing female factory worker flexing her right arm while declaring "We Can Do It!" In 2019 ...
circa 1943: One American female worker drives rivets into an aircraft while another sits in the cockpit on the US home front during World War II. They wear aprons and their hair tucked into scarves.
circa 1943: One American female worker drives rivets into an ... to aid the war effort became known under the moniker 'Rosie the Riveter'. Tucker says they were trailblazers, proving that women ...
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