If you ever saw the poster of the determined woman making a fist with the words, "We can do it" above her, might know her as Rosie the Riveter. She was not Rosie, but she was Geraldine Hoff Doyle who at 17 worked in the war effort. She operated a metal stamping machine and inspired the poster.
She died today at 86 from age related causes. Her image still inspires young women today as it was resurected during the early days of the Feminist movement, Ironically, she only worked in the factory for a few weeks injuring her hand and leaving the job.
L.A. Times has more.
Thursday, December 30, 2010
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