

Meet Elinor Otto, known as the “Last Rosie the Riveter.” Starting in 1942, Elinor stepped onto the factory floor to build airplanes during WWII, and she never stopped. She went on to spend nearly 70 years in aerospace development, working until the age of 95.
Her dedication wasn’t just about hard work. It was a quiet revolution. By proving that women belonged in industries once closed to them, Elinor helped reshape American culture and labor history. Her legacy reminds us that women’s contributions in all fields deserve recognition.
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