Estelle Wilson Sharpening Grinding Wheel at Razor Plant 1942
Estelle Wilson sharpens a grinding wheel with a diamond point at a safety razor plant in Boston, Massachusetts, in February 1942. During World War II, women entered the workforce in unprecedented numbers, taking on roles traditionally held by men. By 1942, over 6 million women worked in manufacturing, significantly supporting the war effort.
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Estelle Wilson Sharpening Grinding Wheel at Razor Plant 1942
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