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21 jersey beanies found related to Rosie the Riveter


Rosie the Riveter was an allegorical cultural icon of World War II, representing the women who worked in factories and shipyards during World War II, many of whom produced munitions and war supplies. These women sometimes took entirely new jobs replacing the male workers who joined the military. Rosie the Riveter subsequently became both a feminist icon and the symbol of the emerging economic role played by women in the United States. The most famous poster was "We Can Do It!" Created for Westinghouse in 1942 by J. Howard Miller, whose model is Naomi Parker Fraley. This poster was stuck on the walls of the factory and those who went to work in the factories were called "Rosies".
Unbreakable LGBTQ
Unbreakable LGBTQ
We can do it
We can do it
We can do it! Stand against racism
We can do it! Stand against racism
We Can Do It Black Feminist
We Can Do It Black Feminist
We can do it!
We can do it!
We Can Do It!
We Can Do It!
We can do it - feminism
We can do it - feminism
We can do it!
We can do it!
We can do it!
We can do it!
Feminist
Feminist
We can do it
We can do it
We can do it!
We can do it!
We can do it! (Rosie The Riveter)
We can do it! (Rosie The Riveter)
We Can Do It
We Can Do It
We can do it!
We can do it!
We can do it! anarchism - direct action - solidarity
We can do it! anarchism - direct action - solidarity
Rosie The Riveter - We can do it!
Rosie The Riveter - We can do it!
We can do it! (Rosie The Riveter)
We can do it! (Rosie The Riveter)





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