Scene set in 1935, all clothing, accessories and architecture should be appropriate to this time period: A young Caucasian woman, appearing to be in her early twenties, is positioned on the left side of the frame, inside a restaurant. She is putting up a poster in the window with the blue eagle emblem of the Depression-era N.R.A. on it and the text "WE DO OUR PART." She is wearing a light-colored, short-sleeved dress with a striped collar and cuffs. Her hair is dark and styled neatly. Her facial expression is neutral, and she is looking slightly off to her right. The woman's build is slender. The background is dominated by a large window with the word "RESTAURANT" in bold white lettering above. The lighting is somewhat dim, casting shadows and highlighting the textures within the photograph. The composition is a medium shot, with the camera positioned at eye level, capturing a moment of civic engagement or support. The atmosphere is historical and documentary. Ver mais