A “Rosie” painted by the famed Norman Rockwell, which appeared on the cover of the May 29, 1943 issue of the Saturday Evening Post, was far more well-known by Americans at the time. That Rosie, ...
U.S. Latinos and Latinas of World War II Exhibit Through images and stories, this exhibition provides a historical overview of U.S. Latino participation in World War II. Images of Valor incorporates ...
Archival images from the last weeks of World War II, taken by an American Army combat photographer during a push across eastern France into southern Germany ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russian ballistic missiles killed at least five civilians in Ukraine, officials said Wednesday, a day ...
A Polish Film Poster Exhibition currently on show at the Coal Drops Yard in London, unveils how Polish artists reinterpreted ...
A district official reportedly told middle school teacher Sarah Inama that in this political climate, her welcoming message was a "personal opinion." ...
During World War II, Rosalind P. Walter earned the nickname “Rosie the Riveter” for her record-breaking work in U.S. military ...
By Paul A. Tenkotte, PhD Special to NKyTribune In celebration of Women’s History Month By the late 1940s, women across the ...
Rosie the Riveter was believed to be based on one woman for 30 years until an investigation revealed Naomi Parker Fraley as ...
Bill Maher had an amusing take on the obviously pro-Russian, anti-democracy trajectory of the second Trump administration ...
Victory is in the Kitchen” proclaims one World War II poster that encouraged British residents to save food and accept substitutions to their usual diet. During a program on food rationing, Kristy ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — References to a World War II Medal of Honor recipient, the Enola Gay aircraft that dropped an atomic bomb on Japan and the first women to pass Marine infantry training are among the ...