loCAtek wrote:Thank you HenThe Hen wrote:Here is some more information from the American National Biography On-Line.
Bibliography
The only source for Rose Will Monroe is her 2 June 1997 obituary in the New York Times. Most of the sources on Rosie the Riveter do not focus on an individual "Rosie." These include Maureen Honey's Creating Rosie the Riveter: Class, Gender, and Propaganda during World War II (1984), which examines how various government agencies encouraged working and middle-class women to enter the industrial work force,and Penny Colman's Rosie the Riveter: Women Working on the Home Front in World War II (1995), which provides many statistics and photographs of women in the industrial and civilian workforces during World War II. In 1982 Connie Field published, with Miriam Frank and Mirlyn Ziebarth, The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter: The Story of Three Million Working Women during World War II, based on her 1980 documentary film.
Heidi A. Strobel
Yes Lo?
Most of the sources don't focus on an individual Rosie. These sources don't subscribe to the REAL Rosie that you were claiming.
However, the other ones I have given you do. And none of them were black.
Cheers M'dear. It is what I have been saying.
