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| WORLD WAR II HOMEFRONT
MONUMENT — 1941-1945 OMRI AMRANY - SCULPTOR The curving cement enfolding us suggests the archetypal Great Mother. She stretches out her arms and yearns with her hands. Set on repetitive cycles of granite, she exemplifies forces, personal and societal, which supported troops overseas. Poetic words of wisdom by many women appear on the sweep of her garment. She is the home front. Drawn to the center, a young woman in bronze looks out to the city. A bandana protects her hair. As the mythic 'Rosie the Riveter' she symbolizes new opportunities for women in factories, mills and foundries. |
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All monument descriptions in the Memorial Gallery are written by Kathleen Van Ella. |
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