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We Can Do It! Poster - Rosie the Riveter Symbol of Empowerment #85601 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized 1943 wartime propaganda poster, created by J. Howard Miller for Westinghouse Electric, features a determined woman in a blue work uniform and red polka-dot bandana, rolling up her sleeve and flexing her bicep beneath the bold slogan “We Can Do It!” Though originally intended to boost morale among female factory workers, it later became a universal emblem of feminism, labor rights, and gender equality.
Used on history, feminism, labor movement, and cultural heritage web pages; ideal for articles about WWII home front efforts, women’s roles in industry, or modern empowerment campaigns. Matches user intent seeking symbolic imagery for educational, activist, or inspirational content.
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