What Life Was Like for the Real Rosie the Riveter
From the empowering story of Rosie the Riveter to their pivotal role in manufacturing during World War 2, American women were a vital part of the war effort at home and abroad. Six million women joined the workforce during World War 2. They helped keep the country running and ultimately played a pivotal role in helping secure victory. #RosieTheRiveter #wwii #weirdhistory

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