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Rosie the Riveter - Symbol of Women’s Empowerment in WWII #3363516 (License: Personal Use)
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This stylized illustration depicts Rosie the Riveter, a cultural icon originating from a 1943 Westinghouse propaganda poster by J. Howard Miller. She wears a blue workshirt with rolled sleeves, a red polka-dot bandana, and confidently flexes her arm while gazing forward-embodying empowerment, patriotism, and gender equality. Though initially created to boost morale and encourage women to join defense factories, the image was later reclaimed as a feminist symbol in the 1980s.
Frequently used in educational, historical, and feminist contexts-on museum websites, school lesson plans, women’s rights campaigns, and Veterans Day or WWII commemorations. Matches user intent for learning about wartime labor, gender roles, or visual symbolism in American history.
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