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Whom do you think is the target for this poster? we can do it!

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The image that was more widely seen, and is often conflated with the “We Can Do It!” poster, was Norman Rockwell's May 29, 1943, cover for the Saturday Evening Post: Here, the woman is clearly linked to the idea of Rosie the Riveter, through both the name on her lunchbox and the equipment she's holding.

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