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Rosie The Riveter In Long Beach Schipske Gerrie

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Rosie The Riveter In Long Beach Schipske Gerrie
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Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 37.8 MB
Author: Schipske, Gerrie
ISBN: 9781439636336, 1439636338
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Rosie The Riveter In Long Beach Schipske Gerrie by Schipske, Gerrie 9781439636336, 1439636338 instant download after payment.

During World War II, an unprecedented number of womentook jobs at aircraft plants, shipyards, munitions factories, and other concerns across the nation to produce material essential to winning the war. Affectionately and collectively called "Rosie the Riveter" after a popular 1943 song, thousands of these women came to the U.S. Army-financed Douglas Aircraft Plant in Long Beach, the largest wartime plane manufacturer, to help produce an astonishing number of the aircraft used in the war. They riveted, welded, assembled, and installed, doing man-sized jobs, making attack bombers, other war birds, and cargo transports. They trained at Long Beach City Schools and worked 8- and 10-hour shifts in a windowless, bomb-proof plant. Their children attended Long Beach Day Nursery, and their households ran on rations and victory gardens. When the men came home after the war ended, most of these resilient women lost their jobs.;Creating an arsenal of democracy in Long Beach -- Recruiting women workers -- Rosie comes to Long Beach, California -- Rosie builds airplanes in Long Beach -- A woman's work is never done -- Other Long Beach rosies -- Celebrating Rosie the Riveter -- Resources.

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