"We Can Do It!" by J. Howard Miller |
Who knows where the misinformation began that women were not intelligent, capable or resilient started from? It has always mystified me anyone would think that; I was raised by bright, hardworking women and taught by brilliant Catholic nuns, so you can understand my confusion.
The image of Rose the Riveter is just the girl next door to most of us, though the poster was designed during World War II to validate women joining the workplace as young men joined the war. My mom, aunt, and grandmother worked as telephone operators rather than in factories, but that was still rather progressive. My father's sister, Aunt Maxine, joined the Army, as he joined the Navy.
Rosie the Riveter
The image of Rose the Riveter is just the girl next door to most of us, though the poster was designed during World War II to validate women joining the workplace as young men joined the war. My mom, aunt, and grandmother worked as telephone operators rather than in factories, but that was still rather progressive. My father's sister, Aunt Maxine, joined the Army, as he joined the Navy.
Rosie the Riveter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosie_the_Riveter
Rosie even had music. This includes shots of the assembly lines and aircraft.
Maj. Shawna R. Kimbre, USAF |
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