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The Real Rosie

5/6/202640 min

During World War II, posters featuring a brash and beautiful woman inspired others to take up factory jobs and support America's war effort. "Rosie The Riveter" would become a symbol of American gumption. But was Rosie a real person?

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  1. Speaker 0· Soundbite0:00

    Parle-tu francais?

  2. Lloyd Lockridge· Host0:01

    ¿Hablas español?

  3. Marnie Blankenship· Guest0:02

    Parli italiano?

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  6. Lloyd Lockridge· Host0:59

    I want you to close your eyes or do whatever you do when you're trying to think of something visual. And I want you to come up with what you think is the most famous image from World War II, like a photograph or a work of art. What comes to mind? I'll give you a second. Okay, maybe some of you are thinking of the photograph of the Marines hoisting up the American flag at Iwo Jima. Or maybe you're conjuring the photo of the sailor dipping the nurse in Times Square and planting a kiss on her.

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