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"We Can Do It!" Poster - Rosie the Riveter Symbol of Empowerment #85606 (License: Personal Use)
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This 1943 wartime propaganda poster, designed by J. Howard Miller for Westinghouse Electric, features a confident factory worker-later associated with "Rosie the Riveter"-rolling up her sleeve and flexing her arm beneath the bold slogan “We Can Do It!” Though originally intended to boost morale among female workers, it was rediscovered in the 1980s and reinterpreted as a feminist icon celebrating gender equality and labor rights.
Used on history, feminism, and design-focused web pages; often appears in educational content about WWII, women’s labor history, or social movements. Matches user intent seeking historical context, symbolism, or high-resolution reproductions for academic or inspirational use.
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