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Archive Women Above Slaves Ad 1900.jpg
The woman in this ad is seen riding in a shoe, emphasizing her consumerism and materialism. She is also being held by two black men. This shows that women in this time were superior to that of a black man.

NOW Rosie the Riviter Ad 1940s.jpg
Rosie the Riveter is seen as an empowerment figure for American women. This representation was derived in the 40s, to mobilize women to perform previously male delegated tasks while they were participating in war.

1950 Ad-Feminist.jpg
The empowerment from the 1940s is still prevalent. Women's roles are expanded outside of the home and are represented as an independent, strong population.

1960 Ad- Slimness .jpg
The ad emphasizes the ideal female shape and women are beginning to be seen as sexual objects.

Ad 1950-Sexualization.jpg
Women are used as visual objects to sell a product. This woman is used to sell the unrelated product of shaving cream.

1940 Ad- Power of Women.jpg
Women are seen as increasingly capable and powerful while men are at work.
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