Mrs. Dante Operating Power Press January 1942
In January 1942, Mrs. Dante works at the Dante Electric Company in Bantam, Connecticut, using a power press to punch holes in electrical terminals. Her proficiency on the machines is acknowledged by her colleagues. This image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, illustrating womens significant contributions to the workforce during World War II.
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Mrs. Dante Operating Power Press January 1942
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