During World War II, Rosalind P. Walter earned the nickname “Rosie the Riveter” for her record-breaking work in U.S. military ...
Rosie the Riveter wasn't one person, but she is one of the most enduring icons of American history, representing the ...
A “Rosie” painted by the famed Norman Rockwell, which appeared on the cover of the May 29, 1943 issue of the Saturday Evening Post, was far more well-known by Americans at the time. That Rosie, ...
In his final week in office, President Biden signed important legislation that would allow a monument dedicated to American women to be placed on the National Mall. It would honor ...
Rosie the Riveter was believed to be based on one woman for 30 years until an investigation revealed Naomi Parker Fraley as ...
Gray skies and scattered rain dimmed the city outside, but inside the Plumber and Steamfitters Union building in Vacaville on ...
Sunday is a chance to learn all about World War 2 and the women who took over jobs that used to be held only by men. Their efforts turned out to be vital to the war effort and defeating the NAZIs.