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Winnie
10 July, 16:41
Who was the "real" Rosie the Riveter?
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Daphne Blair
10 July, 19:32
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It was a culture icon of the United States that represented American women that worked in factories, and shipyards during World War ll.
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Nash Wolfe
10 July, 20:14
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As far as i know she wasnt an actual person
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