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, ...
Women made their mark on the legendary Route 66 during its heyday, and they are celebrated in the new Notable Women of Route 66 exhibit that is now open at the West End Service Station museum in ...
She graduated from Depaduwa Catholic High School in 1943 and worked in a laundromat before leaving for Rockford, Illinois, where she and her sister, Bernice, became "Rosie the Riveter" girls ... She ...
From these drawings I started making books ... had children. The war was over, and Rosie the riveter was over. The working women were gone, and the men came back from war. I mean, I was a child, but I ...
The National World War Two Museum and the Gary Sinise Foundation celebrate the trailblazing women who worked in the American ...
Connie Palacioz is Wichita’s own “Rosie the Riveter,” for volunteering at the B-29 Doc hangar during the war. “When visitors come and they ask us, and then I tell them that I worked there ...
Thursday, the Dutch Embassy honored her as one of the “Rosies.” Rosie the Riveter was a cultural icon representing women who ...