factories quickly changed their production from family goods to munitions needed to win the war, government and Industrial leaders called out to women to join the workforce with several campaigns, among them, the most common and widely used campaign, Rosie the Riveter. The campaign was widely publicized in movies,newspapers, photographs, articles, and even a Saturday Evening Post cover, emphasizing the patriotic need to join the work force —and they did; thousands of women answered this call. The President’s…
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