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2 days ago
Photograph of a welder taken during WWII, when six million American women joined the workforce to support the war effort (c. 1943).
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butterfield81098.bsky.social
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2 days ago
What a beautiful smile!! She and all of the Rosies were heroes ❤️
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writaobscura.bsky.social
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2 days ago
Not a burn mark on those gloves
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kellyspeer.bsky.social
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2 days ago
And she’s an incredibly beautiful welder, too!
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bahnsidhe.bsky.social
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2 days ago
There's only one war effort I'm willing to support these days, and unfortunately, it's still against facsists.
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welcome2absurdia.bsky.social
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2 days ago
Look at that wonderful grin!!!
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rgallacher.bsky.social
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2 days ago
Thank you for this
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elliegirl52.bsky.social
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1 day ago
6888
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jmbossert1.bsky.social
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2 days ago
We should SEE more "unseen" history.
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jmbossert1.bsky.social
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2 days ago
(How about one of your rare follow-backs?)
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daveclarkin.bsky.social
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2 days ago
DEI amirite?
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kdunnez.bsky.social
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2 days ago
I guess Trump will have to have this photo destroyed because every MAGA knows that only white people get welding jobs based on merit. 😳
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birdmanofalumrock.bsky.social
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2 days ago
The revisionists have returned and think they can destroy history with propaganda. They have so many places to purge. I bet they can't get them all.
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stevelaskin.bsky.social
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2 days ago
My God how we used these folks, and then attempted to eliminate them from society. Eternal national shame.
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