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"Rosie the Riveter" entered into the search engine AltaVista, yielded 11,671 matching documents! Wonderful graphics, movies, songs and books.

On the right: The 1943 Post Cover by Norman Rockwell. Copyright by the Curtis Publishing Company and reproduced here with their kind permission.
1943 SEPS: Licensed by Curtis Publishing, Indianapolis, IN

Kaiser Richmond Shipyards - www.SanPedro.com >>
Liberty Ships under construction in Richmond from 1941 to 1945

Regional Oral History Office
Interviews of
Bay Area residents about their wartime experiences during World War II.

Home Front Festival-by-the-bay

The National Park Service's Rosie the Riveter World War II Home Front National Historical Park
The official National Park Service Rosie the Riveter / World War II Home Front website.

"Good Work Sister! Women Shipyard Workers of World War II: An Oral History" (DVD).
Northwest Women's History Project (PO Box 5629, Portland, OR, 97228 - www.goodworksister.org

Historical Report - Record of KAISER'S RICHMOND SHIPYARDS with special emphasis on SHIPYARD NO. 3, RICHMOND, CA - (878KB Acrobat .PDF)

American Rosie the Riveter Association: Women who are interested in joining a national "Rosie the Riveter" organization should contact the  American Rosie the Riveter Association which invites women who worked on the Home Front during WWII and their families to join their organization. The Association was formed to honor women's wartime contributions and is open to women who "took a man's job or who worked in a defense-related industry or who did volunteer work on a sustained basis."
The organization, which currently has over 300 members, sponsors one national meeting a year in Warm Springs, GA and encourages the formation of local chapters. For more information, contact Dr. Fran Carter, President, American Rosie the Riveter Association, 2561 Rocky Ridge Rd., Birmingham, AL 35243. Their website is: http://www.rosietheriveter.net.

Museum on Main Street is a program of the Smithsonian Institution. The hallmark of this program is that we travel small-format exhibitions to rural communities with the help of state humanities councils. One of our exhibitions is entitled, "Produce for Victory" Posters on the American Home Front 1941-1945." You can find out more about Museum on Main Street and Produce for Victory on the Museum on Main Street website, www.museumonmainstreet.org.

Information on World War II Child Care Facilities may be found at: http://wwiishipyarddaycare.tripod.com/book.htm

Dorothea Lange Photos - a large archive can be viewed at The Online Archive of California (OAC). Note that these photos are © 2002 by The Regents of The University of California.

"The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter" Video
For those interested in purchasing copies of the award winning film, "The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter": please contact Clarity Films or call 510-841-3469
"The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter." is available from the Richmond, CA Library.  You can email the Head Librarian, Monique Le Conge at Monique_LeConge@ci.richmond.ca.us
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Outside the Richmond, CA area try contacting your local public or university library.


World War II Home Front Links