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.
During WWII, women later called “Rosie the Riveters” flocked to the Home Front on Richmond’s shores, helping to build ships to bolster the war effort in the wake of the Pearl Harbor attack. In modern ...
(KATV) — Saturday, Arkansas celebrated the 100th birthday of its very own "Rosie the Riveter," Mary Emily Mora ... it's awesome that they acknowledged her. And we're just very proud, a very ...
“I was kind of doing this little Rosie the Riveter meets Uncle Sam,” she ... I just felt that ‘We can do it!’ mantra radiating in my head.” Bergen acknowledges that she feels a kindred ...
Perhaps no better phrase could be applied to the history of the Somerset Junior Woman’s Club than this one — “We can do it ... World War II icon Rosie the Riveter — a.k.a. Rose Will ...
“We’ve had over 50 kids come through here ... The final pieces of the panel were soldered by Marylou White, an original “Rosie the Riveter” who worked on the B-25 panels and signed ...
And I think we both share that commitment to celebrating that – even in the hard times. To say, “This hurts. And I think you're telling me something that's important. So, give me a moment. Let me take ...
There’s a whole lot more to 102-year-old Beatrice Vecera Stelzel than just the elderly grandma/great-grandma she appears to be. A living example of the Greatest Generation, she was born Feb. 3, 1923, ...
“Let’s get this war, which never would have started if I were President, over with! We can do it the easy way, or the hard way — and the easy way is always better,” he added. “It’s ...