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quot;History is what happens to us everyday. We are all making history” – Betty Reid Soskin, No Time to Waste Exclusive to Rosie the Riveter Trust and Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park! Betty Reid Soskin is an iron-willed American woman who became a national park ranger at age 85. The great grandda
History is what happens to us everyday. We are all making history” – Betty Reid Soskin, No Time to Waste
Exclusive to Rosie the Riveter Trust and Rosie the Riveter/WWII Home Front National Historical Park!
Betty Reid Soskin is an iron-willed American woman who became a national park ranger at age 85. The great granddaughter of a slave, Betty has lived a life filled with painful and often humiliating memories… yet she remains a defiant voice of hope.
Make history with the first piece of our Betty Reid Soskin line of apparel. Don the inspiring quote from the Trust-produced documentary, No Time to Waste. The 50-minute documentary examines Betty Reid Soskin's mission to restore critical missing chapters of America’s story. The film follows her journey from kitchen stool in a tiny theater to media interviews and international audiences who hang on every word she utters.
Take Betty's legacy with you as you make history everyday.
This Dark Green soft-style t-shirt is made from very soft materials, and is 100% cotton. Printed in USA.
Sizes Available: S-3XL
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