Rosie the Riveter: The Origins of the American Icon

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Rosie the Riveter, the face of WWII-era workers, has become a symbol for womens' rights over the years. Today, we uncover the icon's origins.

In honor of Women's History month, I wanted to create an art print of an American icon symbolizing strong women. One who epitomizes the

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