A black and white version of the iconic Rosie the Riveter poster. She is shown flexing her bicep which is a symbol of strength and power. The illustration is done in a realistic style with bold lines and shading to give it a lifelike appearance. The woman is wearing a polka-dot headscarf and a collared shirt with a badge on the left side of her collar. She has a serious expression on her face and is looking directly at the viewer. Above her head there is a speech bubble with the words "We Can Do It!" written in bold letters. The background is plain white making the woman and the text stand out. The text at the bottom indicates the image was created by the War Production Co-ordinating Committee.
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2012
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