For many women who became known as Rosies, the choice came early. They were teenagers. Their families needed help. The country was at war. Factory jobs were open, and young women stepped forward. Some never got to walk across a graduation stage. A proposed Michigan law would allow school boards to award honorary high school diplomas to women whose education was interrupted by World War II. For Michigan Rosies, including women who worked at the F…
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