John Marten, board president of the WW2 Legacy Memorial, said the Rosie the Riveter statue is part of an expansion of the ...
The statue was unveiled at Memorial Park. Frances Mauro Masters, who worked as a Rosie at Willow Run during WWII, was the ...
The second world war profoundly affected the lives of American women: from work, to morality, to the raising of children. While historians usually attribute the Women’s Movement to the 1960s, its ...
As World War II veterans dwindle, Bay Area families and historians race to preserve their stories before the last voices are ...
In celebration of its 25th Anniversary, the Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park and Rosie the Riveter Trust will host the Rosie Rally & 25th Anniversary Festival on Saturday, ...
Aeronautics curator Dorothy Cochrane explores the history of the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) and their fight for recognition for their contributions to World War II. Dorothy Cochrane Three ...
When most people think of women's contributions to World War II, the Rosie the Riveter poster is probably the first thing that comes to mind. But many of the women crucial to the war effort do not ...
Includes the little-known feats of female journalists, nurses and guerilla fighters. The little-known feats of journalists, nurses, and guerilla fighters take center stage. Female war correspondents ...
Greek women in WWII—from resistance fighters to agents of social change who shaped womanhood into what it is today.
World War II was a time of unimaginable hardship, courage, and transformation. Seemingly overnight, ordinary folks were thrust into extraordinary roles on both the front lines and the home front as ...
NMSU Journalism professors Mary Lamonica and Bruce Berman have a new book out titled “Home Front:... NMSU Journalism professors Mary Lamonica and Bruce Berman have a new book out titled “Home Front: ...
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