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  1. 11 wrz 2024 · Rosie the Riveter, media icon associated with female defense workers during World War II. Since the 1940s, Rosie the Riveter has stood as a symbol for women in the workforce and for women’s independence. She is famously depicted in J. Howard Miller’s ‘We Can Do It!’ poster.

  2. 3 paź 2024 · In 1942, the Westinghouse Company's War Production Coordinating Committee hired Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller to create a series of posters for the war effort. His "We Can Do It!" poster was.

  3. "We Can Do It!" is an American World War II wartime poster produced by J. Howard Miller in 1943 for Westinghouse Electric as an inspirational image to boost female worker morale. The poster was little seen during World War II.

  4. 8 mar 2018 · “We Can Do It!” by J. Howard Miller was made as an inspirational image to boost worker morale. The lady in ‘We can do it!’ poster of 1943, or more famously known as Rosie the Riveter has been a case of disagreement for many years. The term Rosie the Riveter was coupled with various apparently fabricated stories.

  5. 8 gru 2020 · Created by Pittsburgh artist J. Howard Miller, the poster hung at Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company factories for just two weeks as a motivational tool for women workers.

  6. 25 mar 2022 · 'We Can Do It!' by J. Howard Miller, was made as an inspirational image to boost worker morale. Image Credit: Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons. With her rallying cry of ‘We Can Do It!’, Rosie the Riveter is the star of one of the most enduring images of World War Two.

  7. Poster," 538. quoting from “Rosie Was So Riveting I Decided to Join Her,” Christian Science Monitor, July 31, 2002, 19.) 88 According to Westinghouse historian and museum curator Charlie Ruch, Westinghouse did not employ male or female riveters (Charlie Ruch, “NOT Rosie the Riveter,” Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Aug. 14, 1995, V6 as quoted ...

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