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We Can Do It! Poster - Symbol of Women’s Empowerment and WWII Industrial Effort #305968 (License: Personal Use)
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This 1943 wartime propaganda poster, designed by J. Howard Miller for Westinghouse Electric, features a determined woman in a blue work shirt and red polka-dot bandana, flexing her arm to inspire female factory workers. Though not widely known during the war, it was rediscovered in the 1980s and rebranded as a feminist icon representing gender equality and labor rights. Its bold colors, confident pose, and empowering slogan have made it one of the most recognizable images of 20th-century American visual culture.
Used on history, feminism, labor movement, and WWII educational pages; ideal for articles about women’s roles in wartime, iconic propaganda, or social movements. Matches user intent seeking historical context, symbolism, or visual references for presentations or advocacy content.
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