Rosie the Riveter
While women worked in a variety of positions previously closed to them
during World War II, the aviation industry saw the greatest
increase in female workers. More than 310,000 women worked in the U.S. aircraft
industry in 1943, making up 65 percent of the industry’s total workforce
(compared to just 1 percent in the pre-war years). The munitions industry also
heavily recruited women workers, as illustrated by the U.S. government’s “Rosie
the Riveter” propaganda campaign. Based in small part on a real-life munitions
worker, but primarily a fictitious character, the strong, bandanna-clad Rosie
became one of the most successful recruitment tools in American history, and
the most iconic image of working women in the World War II era.
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