To entice these women to join the work force, the image of “Rosie the Riveter” was created. Painted by Norman Rockwell, Rosie the Riveter first appeared on the cover of theSaturday Evening Postin 1943. This interpretation of Rosie was firmly entrenched in the concept of women entering the ...
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LEVITTOWN, Pa. (CBS) - It'sRosie the Riveter Day, a day to honor the contributions of American women duringWorld War II. This year, one woman in the Delaware Valley has a bigger reason than ever to mark the occasion. Mae Krier, who lives in Levittown, Bucks County, is an original R...
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Byline: Meredith Somers, THE WASHINGTON TIMES Dorothy May was six months pregnant when she...By SomersMeredith