Betta Blue

New Member
Joined
Jun 12, 2010
Messages
124
Reaction score
614
  • #1
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20101230/ts_alt_afp/ushistorywwiifeminism "CHICAGO (AFP) – A Michigan factory worker used as the unwitting model for the wartime Rosie the Riveter poster whose inspirational "We Can Do It!" message became an icon of the feminist movement has died.

Geraldine Doyle died Sunday, a spokesman for the Hospice House of Mid Michigan told AFP. She was 86.

Doyle didn't realize she had a famous face until she was flipping through a magazine in 1982 and spotted a reproduction of the poster, her daughter told The New York Times."

Respectful condolences. How great to have such an interesting part in history!
 

Guardians Monthly Goal

Members online

Online statistics

Members online
131
Guests online
1,122
Total visitors
1,253

Forum statistics

Threads
646,915
Messages
18,867,567
Members
246,149
Latest member
libraryworm47
Top