Estelle Wilson Inspects V-Blocks at Boston Razor Factory 1942
Estelle Wilson inspects completed V-blocks at a Boston razor factory in Massachusetts in February 1942. During World War II, women played a crucial role in the manufacturing sector. Factories like this one employed women to meet wartime production demands, marking a significant shift in workforce dynamics in the United States.
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Estelle Wilson Inspects V-Blocks at Boston Razor Factory 1942
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