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Encyclopedia Dubuque

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23 June 2026

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  • curprev 20:1720:17, 22 June 2026 Randylyon talk contribs 660 bytes +660 Created page with "ROSIE, the Riveter in Dubuque. Rosie, the Riveter was a drawing which symbolized women who kept factories operating during WORLD WAR II. In 1942 "Rosie" did not have a name when she was created by the American artist J. Howard Miller. The poster was called “We Can Do It!” It is thought to be a part of the Westinghouse Electric Corp.’s wartime production campaign to recruit workers. The poster depicted a woman in a red bandanna with her bent arm flexed, rolling..."