An edition of Rosie's mom (2002)

Rosie's mom

forgotten women workers of the First World War

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February 28, 2020 | History
An edition of Rosie's mom (2002)

Rosie's mom

forgotten women workers of the First World War

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Although the World War II posters of Rosie the Riveter and Wendy the Welder remind us of the women who contributed to the nation's war effort in the 1940s, the women workers of World War I are nearly forgotten. In Rosie"s mom, Carrie Brown recovers these women of an earlier generation through lively words and images. She takes us back to the time when American women abandoned their jobs dipping chocolates, sewing corsets, or canning pork and beans, to contribute to the war effort. Trading their ankle-length skirts and crisp white shirtwaists for coarse bloomers or overalls, they went into the munition plants to face explosives, toxic chemicals, powerful metal-cutting machines, and the sullen hostility of the men in the shops. By the end of the war more than a million American women had become involved in war production. Not only had they proven that women could be trained in technical fields, but they also had forced hazardous industries to adopt new health and safety measures. And they had made a powerful argument for women's voting rights. In telling the story of these women, Rosie's mom explores their lives and their work, their leaders and their defenders, their accomplishments and their bitter disappointments. Combining a compelling narrative with copious illustrations, this book offers many insights concerning women and industry at a crucial moment in U.S. history.

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English
Pages
240

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Rosie's mom: forgotten women workers of the First World War
2002, Northeastern University Press
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Rosie's Mom: Forgotten Women Workers of the First World War
October 24, 2002, Northeastern University Press
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Table of Contents

Forgotten women
Bread or revolution
From corsets to cartridges
The great migration
Mobilizing woman power
On the shop floor
Demobilized.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-232) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
331.4/0973/09041
Library of Congress
HD6095 .B737 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 240 p. :
Number of pages
240

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20420501M
Internet Archive
rosiesmomforgott0000brow
ISBN 10
1555535356
LCCN
2002007483
OCLC/WorldCat
49805364
Library Thing
1714558
Goodreads
827211

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