No, since it introduces material that detracts from the discussion of the Rosie campaign in the previous paragraph.
Rosie, who was filthy yet wore cosmetics and was strong but feminine, became a representation of the American female industrial worker. She inspired people by exaggerating the labour and sacrifice made by women throughout the conflict. In literature and on posters, it was emphasized that women should become "Rosie" and go to work so that the war would finish sooner.
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