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Beulah Whittington, an African American shipyard worker, receiving a bouquet of American Beauty roses from Frank Stearns of Richmond Shipyard No. 2 as Katie Lewis, the African American matron of honor, looks on during the ship launching of the SS S. Hall Young at Richmond Shipyard No. 2

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Joseph, E. F

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Caption on back: "Thousands of Negro shipyard workers in the Kaiser yards at Richmond, Calif., participated in the launching of the SS S. Hall Young on March 31, 1943, after Miss Beulah Whittington, an employee of three days' standing, drew sponsor's ticket from a pool of 35,000 employees; Miss Whittington is shown receiving a bouquet of American Beauty roses from Frank Stearns of Richmond Shipyard No. 2 as Mrs. Katie Lewis, matron of honor, looks on; The new liberty ship SS Washington Carver will be launched at the adjacent Richmond Shipyard No.1.
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Photographs Gelatin Silver Prints
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1943 03 31
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