Rosie The Riveter Local Women's Stories

Seattle Channel March 3, 2020
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Six local women tell their personal stories of what it was like to be a "Rosie the Riveter" during World War II. Co-produced with Washington Women in Trades. Originally aired October 5, 2002.

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