Rosie the Riveter is an American cultural icon representing women in the workforce replacing the men who fought in World War II. The most famous depiction is a poster created for the war effort by J. Howard Miller in 1942 called "We Can Do It!" Norman Rockwell followed in 1943 with his own depiction on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post.
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| - Rosie the Riveter is an American cultural icon representing women in the workforce replacing the men who fought in World War II. The most famous depiction is a poster created for the war effort by J. Howard Miller in 1942 called "We Can Do It!" Norman Rockwell followed in 1943 with his own depiction on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post.
- Rosie the Riveter was a competitor robot that fought in both seasons of Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors. The robot reached the Grand Final of the Season 2 United States Championship, but lost to Panzer Mk 4 in the Eliminators. Its name references the cultural American icon who represented working women during times of war. In Season 1, Rosie was part of Team Juggerbot, but Chris Gattman formed a breakaway team, Team Logoseye, for Nickelodeon Robot Wars.
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| - "We Can Do It" Poster /"Rosie the Riveter" Song
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| - Redd Evans and John Jacob Loeb /J. Howard Miller
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| - Anthony Light
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| - Westinghouse Poster that became synomous with Rosie the Riveter
- Rosie the Riveter 2
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| - Rosie the Riveter is an American cultural icon representing women in the workforce replacing the men who fought in World War II. The most famous depiction is a poster created for the war effort by J. Howard Miller in 1942 called "We Can Do It!" Norman Rockwell followed in 1943 with his own depiction on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post.
- Rosie the Riveter was a competitor robot that fought in both seasons of Robot Wars: Extreme Warriors. The robot reached the Grand Final of the Season 2 United States Championship, but lost to Panzer Mk 4 in the Eliminators. Its name references the cultural American icon who represented working women during times of war. In Season 1, Rosie was part of Team Juggerbot, but Chris Gattman formed a breakaway team, Team Logoseye, for Nickelodeon Robot Wars.
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