The United States War Council commissioned him to call on women to represent in industry the men on the front lines. After the war was over, the image was forgotten. But in the 1980s, the riveting Rosie -- they call the poster character, Rosie the Riveter-- became reinforced and become an icon of feminism.
After six years of research work, in 2016, James J. Kimble found the real woman behind Rosie: Naomi Parker Fraley. He began working in the war industry at the age of 20, and died on January 23, at the age of 96.
Baionan Loverdose eta Atharratzen Bekat’uros egin den bezala, Oztibarren (Nafarroa Beherea) Debrien Figurak feminismoaren eta transfeminismoaren inguruan antolatutako egunak arrakasta izan du.
Since 24 October, Iñigo Errejón has been named head of the line of all the media in the Spanish State, and his name has been used to date, right and left. It has achieved a very rare media noise, and it seems that the echo is going to take a long time. Now we all have... [+]