Real-life Rosie the Riveters worked the lines in New Jerseys factories, such as those of General Motors Eastern Aircraft Division, while women on the vulnerable coast enforced blackout orders. Others sold war bonds, planted victory gardens and conserved materials for the war effort. Thousands more served as nurses and in branches of the armed forces like the Women,s Army Corps and the U.S. Navy's Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service. African American women fought a double war, one … [Read more...] about New Jersey Women in World War II by Patricia Chappine