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African American veterans, disabled ex-service men patients in U.S. Veterans Hospital, Tuskegee, Alabama, making Buddy Poppies (red artificial flowers) for the Veterans of Foreign Wars Sale which will be conducted nationally during the week preceding Memorial Day
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African American Soldiers; African American Veterans; African Americans; Armed Forces; Artificial Flowers; Nurses; Tuskegee (Ala.); United States; Veterans; World War, 1939 1945
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A group photograph of African American veterans with their veteran friends getting into a bus after flight, Washington, D.C
United States. Army
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African American Soldiers; African American Veterans; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Uniforms; United States; Veterans; Washington (D.C.); Washington National Airport; World War, 1939 1945
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Among the first to enter action, returning home
United States. Army. Signal Corps
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African American Soldiers; African American Troops; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Uniforms; United States; United States. Army; World War, 1939 1945
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SPAR Olivia J. Hooker, of Columbus, Ohio, at the U.S. Coast Guard Training Station, Manhattan Beach
United States. Coast Guard
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African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Hooker, Olivia J; Participation, African American; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Coast Guard. Womens Reserves Reserve; United States. Navy; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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SPARS Olivia Hooker, of Columbus, Ohio, and Aileen Anita Cooke, of Los Angeles, California, aboard the dry-land ship "USS Neversail," during their training at the U.S. Coast Guard Training Station, Manhattan Beach
United States. Coast Guard
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African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Cooke, Aileen Anita; Hooker, Olivia J; Participation, African American; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Coast Guard. Womens Reserves Reserve; United States. Navy; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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U.S. Navy African Americans going aboard ship
Naval Photographic Center (U.S.)
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Islands Of The Pacific; Ladders; Military Uniforms; Navies; Ships; United States; United States. Navy; World War, 1939 1945
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African American Captain Godfrey standing with four relatives of John H. Murphy, Sr. (from left to right: Mr. and Mrs. George B. Murphy, Sr., son and daughter-in-law; Mrs. John Murphy; and Miss Frances Murphy, daughter) at the launching of the Liberty ship bearing his name. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard
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African American Families; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Baltimore (Md.); Clothing & Dress; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Navies; Officers; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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African American wounded soldiers, sailors, marines and Coast Guardsmen sitting at tables and enjoying their Thanksgiving dinner, at Lucy D. Slowe Hall, Washington, D. C
Levitt, Helen
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Dinner Parties; Interiors; Thanksgiving Day; United States; United States. Army; Washington (D.C.); World War, 1939 1945
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An African American man, Edward Swain Hope of Washington, D. C., is sworn in as a Lieutenant, CEC-V(S), USNR at Washington, D.C. by Lieutenant Commander H.B. Atkinson, USNR, Executive Officer of the Office of Naval Officer Procurement of Washington
Naval Photographic Center (U.S.)
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; American; Armed Forces; Flags; Navies; Oaths; Officers; United States; United States. Navy; Washington (D.C.); World War, 1939 1945
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Bow-side view of Liberty ship SS John H. Murphy just after it slid down the ways into the Curtis Bay on the day of its launching
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Curtis Bay (Md.); Liberty Ships; Ships; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Bow-side view of Liberty ship SS Robert S. Abbott during its launching at Permanente Metals Corporation Shipyard No. 2
Joseph, E. F
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Employees; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); Shipbuilding Industry; Ships; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Descendants of the late Edward A. Savoy pose for the camera at the launching of Liberty ship SS Edward A. Savoy, Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard
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African American Children; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Baltimore (Md.); Clothing & Dress; Liberty Ships; Savoy Family; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Members of the launching party for the Liberty ship SS Robert S. Abbott, Permanente Metals Corporation Shipyard No. 2
Joseph, E. F
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African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Employees; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); Shipbuilding Industry; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Miss Lulu Mae Hamel (flower girl and shipyard worker) presenting a bouquet of roses to Mrs. John H. Sengstacke (sponsor) during the launching of the Liberty ship SS Robert S. Abbott at Permanente Metals Corporation Shipyard No. 2
Joseph, E. F
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African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Clothing & Dress; Handshaking; Launchings; Richmond (Calif.); Ships; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Mrs. Edith Savoy Morgan, daughter of the late Edward A. Savoy, christens the Liberty ship SS Edward A. Savoy by breaking a bottle of champagne against its hull while others look on, Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Baltimore (Md.); Launchings; Liberty Ships; Ships; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Mrs. John H. Sengstacke, sponsor of the Liberty ship SS Robert S. Abbott, christens the ship by breaking a bottle of champagne against its hull on the day of its launching, Permanente Metals Corporation Shipyard No. 2
Joseph, E. F
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African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); Ships; United States; Widows; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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African American captain and part of the crew on the day of the launching of the liberty ship SS Frederick Douglass
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African American Men; African American Ship Captains; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Baltimore (Md.); Launchings; Liberty Ships; Military Uniforms; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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African American Charity Adams, First Officer in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps, standing in uniform and pointing to a poster that reads, "Women! Answer America's Call, Serve in the W.A.A.C."
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African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Uniforms; Recruiting And Enlistment; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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African American Private Hannah Wills developing an x-ray film in the x-ray laboratory at Post Hospital, Camp Breckinridge
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African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Camp Breckinridge (Ky.); Hospital Laboratories; Military Hospitals; Radiography Films; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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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
Joseph, E. F
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African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Clothing & Dress; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); Roses; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Bow-side view of Liberty ship SS Frederick Douglass sliding down the ways on the day of its launching
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Baltimore (Md.); Launchings; Liberty Ships; Ships; Shipyards; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Bow-side view of Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver as it slides down the way, Richmond Shipyard No. 1
Joseph, E. F
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Employees; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); Shipbuilding Industry; Ships; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Frederick Douglass III, grandson of the noted Abolitionist, addressing the workers and congratulating the crew of the SS Frederick Douglass on the day of its launching
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Baltimore (Md.); Launchings; Liberty Ships; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Lena Horne, African American actress, singer, and sponsor of the SS George Washington Carver, about to place a kiss on the cheek of Montrose Carrol, a chipper who worked on the Liberty ship, during the ship's launching, Richmond Shipyard No. 1
Joseph, E. F
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African American Actresses; African American Men; African American Soldiers; African American Women Singers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Employees; Horne, Lena; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); Shipbuilding Industry; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Lena Horne, African American actress, singer, and sponsor of the SS George Washington Carver, signing autographs for African American shipyard workers who helped build the ship, on the day of its launching, Richmond Shipyard No. 1
Joseph, E. F
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African American Actresses; African American Men; African American Soldiers; African American Women Singers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Employees; Horne, Lena; Liberty Ships; Shipbuilding Industry; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Lena Horne, African American actress, singer, and sponsor of the SS George Washington Carver, standing on stage and addressing a crowd at a war bond rally before the launching of the Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver
Joseph, E. F
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African American Actresses; African American Soldiers; African American Women Singers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Audiences; Fund Raisers (Persons); Horne, Lena; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Lena Horne, African American actress, singer, and sponsor of the SS George Washington Carver, swinging a champagne bottle to christen the Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver as another African American woman looks on, Richmond Shipyard No. 1
Joseph, E. F
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African American Actresses; African American Soldiers; African American Women Singers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Horne, Lena; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); Ships; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Marcus Hall, an African American shipyard worker, singing at the ship launching of the SS S. Hall Young at Richmond Shipyard No. 2
Joseph, E. F
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Employees; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Richmond (Calif.); Shipbuilding Industry; Singing; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps wearing gas masks and testing them for proper adjustment during a drill, First Women's Army Auxiliary Corps Training Center
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Drill And Minor Tactics; Fort Des Moines (Iowa); Gas Masks; Military Training; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Members of the Women's Army Corps identifying incorrectly addressed mail for soldiers, Post Locator Department, Camp Breckinridge
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African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Camp Breckinridge (Ky.); Letter Mail Handling; Post Offices; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Miss Anna Bland, an African American woman, working on the SS George Washington Carver
Joseph, E. F
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African Americans; Armed Forces; Liberty Ships; Shipbuilding; Shipbuilding Industry; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Mrs. Ira T. Lewis, wife of the president of the Pittsburgh Courier Publishing Company, presents a photograph of the late Robert L. Vann, former publisher of the Pittsburgh Courier, to a representative of the shipyard workers at the launching of the Liberty ship SS Robert L. Vann
Smith, Roger
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African American Journalists; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Portland (Me.); Publishers And Publishing; United States; Vann, Robert L., 1879 1940; World War, 1939 1945
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Mrs. Jessie Matthews Vann (center) holding a bouquet of flowers and flanked by C.C. Spaulding (left), president of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, and Dr. Emmett J. Scott (right), of the Sun Shipbuilding Company, at the launching of Liberty ship SS Robert L. Vann
Smith, Roger
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African American Businesspeople; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Lampkin, Daisy E. (Daisy Elizabeth), 1882 1965; Launchings; Liberty Ships; Portland (Me.); Scott, Emmett J. (Emmett Jay), 1873 1957; Spaulding, C. C. (Charles Clinton), 1874 1952; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Two African American crew members (at left: Walter E. Harris, Jr., deck engineer; at right: William E. Simmons, Jr., Warrant Officer) of the Liberty ship SS Robert L. Vann shaking hands with Mrs. Jessie Matthews Vann (Robert L. Vann's widow) on the day of the launching
Smith, Roger
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Clothing & Dress; Handshaking; Liberty Ships; Navies; Officers; Portland (Me.); United States; Widows; World War, 1939 1945
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African American recruits in sailor uniforms walking in rows and passing in review before Lieutenant Commander Daniel W. Armstrong
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African American Sailors; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Parades & Ceremonies; Military Training; Military Training Camps; Military Uniforms; Naval Training Center Great Lakes (Ill.); United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Bugler Leonard Madden (left) and sailor Clarence Brooks (right) record talking letter records to families at Chappie Willet Recording Studios, New York City, with a Willet arranger, circa 1942
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African Americans; Armed Forces; Recording And Reproducing; Sound; Sound Studios; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Elaine Mulzac, an African American woman, daughter of SS Booker T. Washington skipper, talking to two shipyard employees
Palmer, Alfred T
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African Americans; Armed Forces; Liberty Ships; Shipbuilding; Shipbuilding Industry; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Master Sgt. Oliver Mason of Hickory, Kentucky, embarking on transport
United States. Army. Signal Corps
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Uniforms; United States; United States. Army; World War, 1939 1945
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Photograph of African American foreman, an employee of the California Shipbuilding Corporation
Palmer, Alfred T
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African Americans; Armed Forces; Liberty Ships; Shipbuilding; Shipbuilding Industry; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Three African American sailors walking across and trying to balance on wooden beams that are laid across a sand pit while others look on and wait their turn at U.S. Navy Receiving Station, Camp Robert Smalls
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African American Sailors; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Training; Military Training Camps; Naval Training Center Great Lakes (Ill.); United States; World War, 1939 1945
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African American chaplain standing at the podium and conducting the religious service on deck of a U. S. Coast Guard vessel, South Pacific
United States. Coast Guard
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African American Clergy; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Chaplains, Military; Navies; South Pacific Ocean; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Navy; World War, 1939 1945
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African American minister and his colleagues standing at a model chapel at Army show in nation's capital
Smith, Roger
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African American Clergy; African American Soldiers; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Armed Forces; Chaplains, Military; Military Uniforms; Tents; United States; United States. Army; Washington (D.C.); World War, 1939 1945
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African American sailors rolling out barrels from a vessel to shore of Biak Islands
United States. Coast Guard
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Barrels; Biak Island (Indonesia); Navies; Ships; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Navy; World War, 1939 1945
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African American seamen delivering shells and loading the anti-aircraft gun aboard a vessel on the Atlantic patrol
United States. Coast Guard
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African American Soldiers; African American Young Men; African Americans; Antiaircraft Guns; Armed Forces; Atlantic Ocean; Battleships; Military Uniforms; Navies; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Navy; World War, 1939 1945
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African American soldiers and their peer civilians dancing in the hall of a recreational facility
United States. Army. Signal Corps
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African American Girls; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Dancers; United States; United States. Army; World War, 1939 1945
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African American soldiers holding a barrage balloon to demonstrate its operations in the Third War Loan Drive in Washington, D. C
Smith, Roger
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Airships; Armed Forces; Barrage Balloons; Blimps; United States; United States. Army; Washington (D.C.); World War, 1939 1945
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African American soldiers of the 372nd sitting in a truck with their guns and looking at papers
United States. Army. Signal Corps
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Uniforms; Trucks; United States; United States. Army; World War, 1939 1945
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African American war correspondent aboard a U.S. Coast Guard ship
United States. Coast Guard
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African American Journalists; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; United States; United States. Army; War Correspondents; World War, 1939 1945
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African American women, members of the 32nd and 33rd Company's Women's Army Auxiliary Corps basketball team, playing a game of basketball at Fort Huachuca
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African American Baseball Players; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Fort Huachuca (Ariz.); Military Life; Military Sports; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Women; Women Basketball Players; World War, 1939 1945
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An Episcopal Bishop confirming African American Lieutenants Rosemary Vincent and Hallie M. Brown and an unidentified soldier, as they kneel before him
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African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Bishops; Confirmation; Episcopalians; Posture In Worship; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Army nurses standing at attention in front of their barracks and being inspected by staff officers, Army nurse training center, England
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African American Nurses; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; England; Military Nursing; Military Training; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Captain Mary L. Petty, Chief Nurse, holding a glass bottle and showing it to 2nd Lieutenant Olive Bishop, who is writing on a small pad of paper
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African American Nurses; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; American Red Cross; Armed Forces; Fort Huachuca (Ariz.); Military Nursing; Military Personnel; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Group photograph of the U.S. Coast Guard Quartet members while singing, New York, N.Y
Naval Photographic Center (U.S.)
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African American Singers; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; New York (N.Y.); Quartets; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Navy; World War, 1939 1945
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Group portrait of African Americans, Seabee Band members, from the 30th Special U.S. Naval Construction Battalion, playing on a stage
Naval Photographic Center (U.S.)
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African American Musicians; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Bands; England; Navies; United States; United States. Navy; United States. Navy. Seabees; World War, 1939 1945
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Group portrait of Tuskegee Airmen squadron
United States. Army--Air Corps
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Airmen; Airplanes; Armed Forces; Tuskegee Army Air Field (Ala.); United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Induction station officer swearing in African American fathers and sons
United States. Army. Signal Corps
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African American Fathers; African American Soldiers; African American Young Men; African Americans; Armed Forces; Fort Benning (Ga.); Oaths; United States; United States. Army; World War, 1939 1945
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James Edward Sommerville watches Sgt. Arthur Dertrom demonstrate the Army's "handie-talkie" during the stopover of the WAC [Women's Army Corps]- War Bond Caravan in Cartersville, Ga., in the Fourth war Loan Drive
United States. Army. Signal Corps
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African American Boys; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Cartersville (Ga.); Military Officers; Radiophones; United States; United States. Army; World War, 1939 1945
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Members of an African American company of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps lined up for review, Liberia
United States. Office of War Information
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African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Liberia; Military Camps; Military Parades & Ceremonies; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Mrs. Charles W. David, Jr.; African American widow and her three-year-old son, Neil Adrian receiving the Navy and Marine Corps Medal from Rear Admiral, Stanley V. Parker
United States. Coast Guard
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African American Boys; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Medals; Military Uniforms; Navies; Officers; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Navy; Widows; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Photograph of Lieutenant Clarence Samuels of the United States Coast Guard, the highest ranking African American officer in the Navy
Naval Photographic Center (U.S.)
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Uniforms; Navies; Officers; Panamanian Americans; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Navy; World War, 1939 1945
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Portrait of two African American brothers Charles Charlton (left) and George Charlton (right) in their sailor uniforms
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African American Officers; African American Sailors; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Brothers; Military Uniforms; Navies; Officers; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Pvt. Eugene Johnson of Fort Sheridan Reception Center, with his painting depicting the American Negroes' part in the war effort
United States. Army. Signal Corps
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African American Artists; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Artists' Models; Fort Sheridan (Ill.); Painting; United States; United States. Army; World War, 1939 1945
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School children learn how anti-aircraft guns operate in the Third War Loan Drive in Washington, D.C
Smith, Roger
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African American Boys; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Antiaircraft Guns; Armed Forces; United States; United States. Army; Washington (D.C.); World War, 1939 1945
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Three crews of African American sailors sitting in their cutters at the end of a boat drill session, U.S. Naval Training Station
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African American Sailors; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Boats; Drill And Minor Tactics; Military Training; Naval Training Center Great Lakes (Ill.); United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Tuskegee officers posing with their base commander Noel F. Parrish (4th from left) and unidentified man
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Tuskegee Army Air Field (Ala.); United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Two African American Lieutenants of the Women's Army Corps sitting at a table and working on jigsaw puzzles while three others assist and look on
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African American Officers; African American Soldiers; African American Women; African Americans; Armed Forces; Jigsaw Puzzles; Military Life; United States; United States. Army. Women's Army Corps; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Two African American Navy officers, [left to right] Ensign J. J. Jenkins and Clarence Samuels, aboard a cutter on the North Atlantic patrol
United States. Coast Guard
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African American Men; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Military Uniforms; Navies; North Atlantic Ocean; Officers; Snow; United States; United States. Coast Guard; United States. Navy; World War, 1939 1945
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U.S. Navy African American enlisted members placing six-inches-shells in magazines at the Naval Ammunition base
Naval Photographic Center (U.S.)
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African American Soldiers; African American Young Men; African Americans; Armed Forces; Navies; Shells (Ammunition); United States; United States. Navy; World War, 1939 1945
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U.S. Navy African American horsemen posing in Vanuatu jungles
Naval Photographic Center (U.S.)
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African American Horsemen And Horsewomen; African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Navies; United States; United States. Navy; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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U.S. Navy African American Seabees covering a steel tank, South Pacific bases
Naval Photographic Center (U.S.)
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; Armed Forces; Construction; Military Depots; Navies; Oceania; United States; United States. Navy; United States. Navy. Seabees; World War, 1939 1945
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Alfonso T. Day, 2001-11-27 [MilColl OH 218]
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Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.); Military History; Oral Histories; Oral History; Personal Narratives; Retired Military Personnel; United States; United States. Army; United States. Army. Airborne Division, 82nd; United States. Army. Armored Cavalry Regiment, 14th; United States. Army. Cavalry, 10th; United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 25th; United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 372nd; United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 505th; United States. Army. Infantry Regiment, 8th; United States. Army. Junior Rotc; United States. Army. Reserve Officers' Training Corps; United States. War Department. Citizens' Military Training Camps; Veterans; Vietnam War, 1961 1975; World War, 1939 1945
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American Theatre Wing War Service ID card, June 1, 1943
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African American Men; African Americans; Dance; Theater; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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An Act to Grant the Congressional Gold Medal to the Montford Point Marines
United States
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African Americans; Law And Legislation; Medals; Medals, Badges, Decorations, Etc; Montford Point Camp (Camp Lejeune, N.C.); Participation, African American; United States; United States. Marine Corps; World War, 1939 1945
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Armstrong, Larry (Interview outline and video), 2003
Armstrong, Larry Collins Sr., Charles E. (Interviewer) Collins, Carol (Interviewer)
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African American Soldiers; African Americans; History, Military; Michigan; Oral History; Personal Narratives, American; United States; United States. Marine Corps; Veterans; Veterans History Project (U.S.); Video Recordings; World War, 1939 1945
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Asian Americans and Seattle's civil rights history
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Agricultural Laborers; Alien Labor; Asian Americans; Canned Foods Industry; Cannery Workers; Cannery Workers And Farm Laborers Union. Local 7 (Seattle, Wash.); Chinese Americans; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Concentration Camps; Covenants; Covenants (Law); Detention Of Persons; Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Discrimination In Housing; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Discrimination In Restaurants; Employees; Employment; Encumbrances (Law); Evacuation And Relocation, 1942 1945; Filipino Americans; Filipino Forum (Seattle, Wash.); Filipino Students; Government; History; Housing Policy; Immigrants; Interracial Marriage; Japanese; Japanese American Citizens' League. Seattle Chapter; Japanese Americans; King County (Wash.); Labor; Labor Disputes; Labor Literature; Labor Movement; Labor Unions; Law And Legislation; Marriage Law; Newspapers; Political Activists; Politics And Government; Propaganda, Anti Japanese; Race Relations; Racial Discrimination; Real Covenants; Reparations; Reparations For Historical Injustices; Resettlement; Right To Housing; School Integration; Seattle; Seattle (Wash.); Segregation; Segregation In Education; Segregationists; United States; Washington (State); White Supremacy Movements; World War, 1939 1945
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A Study of the Impact of World War II on Race Relations in the United States of America
Devaney, Claire
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African Americans; History; Oral History; Personal Narratives; Race Relations; Racism; Segregation; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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A study of the Negro in military service
Byers, Jean
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African American Troops; African Americans; Armed Forces; Participation, African American; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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A woman's war too : U.S. women in the military in World War II
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Armed Forces; Congresses; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Betty Noe oral history interview, December 10, 1981
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American Federation Of Labor; Civil Rights; Collective Bargaining; Collective Labor Agreements; Company Unions; Congress Of Industrial Organizations (U.S.); Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Foreign Workers; Grievance Arbitration; Grievance Procedures; Immigrants; Labor Union Members; Labor Unions; Layoff Systems; Noe, Betty, 1921; Piecework; Rubber Industry And Trade; Safety; Sex Discrimination; Sheller Globe Corporation; Strikes And Lockouts; Time Study; United Rubber Workers Of America. Local 444; United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964; Wildcat Strikes; Women; Women Employees; Women Labor Union Members; Work Environment; World War, 1939 1945
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Black History Month lecture series (Hines Veteran Hospital), 1984 February 3
Boyer, Brian
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African American Universities And Colleges; African Americans; Armed Forces; Civil Rights; Du Sable High School; Education; Government; History; Minorities; Municipal Government; Participation, African American; Political Activity; Poor; Segregation; Social Aspects; Suffrage; Truman, Harry S., 1884 1972; United States; United States. Civil Rights Act Of 1964; Universities; Washington, Harold, 1922 1987; Women; Women's Rights; World War, 1939 1945
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Blacks in the Army Air Forces during World War II : the problem of race relations
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African American Troops; African Americans; Race Relations; Segregation; United States; United States. Army Air Forces; World War, 1939 1945
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Blacks in the Army Air Forces during World War II the problems of race relations
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African American Troops; African Americans; Participation, African American; Segregation; United States; United States. Army Air Forces; World War, 1939 1945
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Brief history of the life and times of African Americans in Chicago, before 1990 - present
Black, Timuel D., Jr
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African Americans; Bibliography; Chicago; Chicago (Ill.); Chicago Metropolitan Area; Chicago Race Riot, Chicago, Ill., 1919; Discrimination; Discrimination In Housing; Economic Conditions; Education; Emigration And Immigration; Government; History; Illinois; Migration, Internal; Party Affiliation; Pointe De Sable, Jean Baptiste, 1745? 1818; Political Activity; Politics And Government; Population; Public Housing; Race Relations; Racism; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882 1945; Segregation; Social Conditions; Statistics; United States; Washington, Harold, 1922 1987; World War, 1939 1945
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Butt, Jimmy L (Interview outline and video), 2017
Butt, Jimmy L Smither, James (Interviewer)
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History, Military; Oral History; Personal Narratives, American; United States; United States. Army; Veterans; Veterans History Project (U.S.); Video Recordings; World War, 1939 1945
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Certificates, Dr. H. R. Butler Jr.
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African American Greek Letter Societies; African American Physicians; African Americans; Atlanta; Awards; Boy Scouts; Boy Scouts Of America; Butler, Henry Rutherford, 1899 1988; Georgia; Georgia Congress Of Colored Parents And Teachers; Medical Personnel; Omega Psi Phi Fraternity; Records And Correspondence; United States; United States. Army; World War, 1939 1945
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Charles Dryden (1920-2008)
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African American Air Pilots; African American Fighter Pilots; African Americans; Air Pilots; Air Pilots, Military; Atlanta; Dryden, Charles W. (Charles Walter); Fighter Pilots; Georgia; United States; United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Squadron, 99th; Veterans; World War, 1939 1945
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Clinton Ruby oral history interview, August 7, 1981
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Amalgamated Meat Cutters And Butcher Workmen Of North America. Local P 31; Blue, Robert Donald, 1898 1989; Civil Rights; Collective Bargaining; Depressions; Elections; Guaranteed Annual Wage; Gypsum Industry; Helstein, Ralph, 1908; Hormel Foods Corporation; Incentives In Industry; Labor Union Members; Labor Unions; Meat Industry And Trade; Military Service; Packing Houses; Packinghouse Workers Organizing Committee; Political Activity; Race Relations; Ruby, Clinton, 1921; Shop Stewards; Sit Down Strikes; Slowdown Strikes; Strikes And Lockouts; Time Study; United Packinghouse Workers Of America. Local 31; United States; United States Gypsum Co; Wages; Work Environment; World War, 1939 1945
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Congressional gold medal to the Tuskegee Airmen
United States
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African American Air Pilots; African Americans; Congressional Award; Law And Legislation; Medals; United States; United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Squadron, 99th; World War, 1939 1945
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Correspondence - J. Frank Harrison, Jr. to Edith Fleetwood
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African Americans; Correspondence; Fleetwood, Edith; Harrison, James Frank, 1910 1977; Maxwell Field (Ala.); United States; United States. Army. Air Corps; World War, 1939 1945
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Correspondence, personal
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African American Parents' And Teachers' Associations; African American Women Singers; African Americans; Atlanta; Butler, Henry Rutherford, 1899 1988; Butler, Selena S., 1872 1964; Correspondence; Dobbs, Mattiwilda; Education; Georgia; Race Relations; Social Conditions; United States; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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Correspondence, professional
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African American Parents' And Teachers' Associations; African American Students; African American Teachers; African Americans; American Youth Congress; Butler, Selena S., 1872 1964; Congresses And Conventions; Correspondence; Education; Juvenile Delinquency; Nashville; National Congress Of Colored Parents And Teachers; Race Relation; Ryan Aeronautical Company; Social Conditions; Southern Negro Youth Congress; Teaching; Tennessee; United States; Women; Working Mothers; World War, 1939 1945
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Crowell, Mary Louise Mitchell (Interview transcript and video), 2007
Crowell, Mary Louise Mitchell Collins Sr., Charles E. (Interviewer) Collins, Carol (Interviewer)
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Civil Service; History, Military; Michigan; Military Spouses; Navy Spouses; Oral History; Other Veterans & Civilians; Personal Narratives, American; United Service Organizations (U.S.); United States; Veterans; Veterans History Project (U.S.); Video Recordings; Women; World War, 1939 1945
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DeEdwin White oral history interview, June 7, 1978
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African American Postal Service Employees; African Americans; Barbershops; Case Tractors; Depressions; Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Labor Unions; National Association Of Letter Carriers (U.S.). Local 222; National Railroad Shopmen's Strike, U.S., 1922; Political Activity; Showers Brothers Company; Strikes And Lockouts; United States; United States Postal Service; White, De Edwin, 1910; Woodworking Industries; World War, 1939 1945
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Defense Education: World War II
North Carolina. Department of Public Instruction. Division of Negro Education
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African Americans; Education; History; North Carolina; Schools; Teachers; United States; World War, 1939 1945
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Delno "Mike" Cole oral history interview, April 14, 1978
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Case Tractors; Coal Mines And Mining; Cole, Delno, 1904; Communism; Congress Of Industrial Organizations (U.S.); Defense Industries; Depressions; Farm Equipment; Farmers; Industrial Workers Of The World; International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, And Agricultural Implement Workers Of America. Local 991; Labor Unions; Lewis, John L. (John Llewellyn), 1880 1969; Maytag Corporation; National Railroad Shopmen's Strike, U.S., 1922; Ordnance Industry; Prohibition; Race Relations; Railroads; Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882 1945; Strikebreakers; United Farm Equipment And Metal Workers Of America. Local 306; United Mine Workers Of America. District 13; United Rubber Workers Of America. Local 235; United States; United States. National Recovery Administration; United States. Works Progress Administration (Iowa); Wildcat Strikes; Wood Brothers Thresher Co; World War, 1939 1945; Yellow Dog Contract
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Diary of Audrey Meyers, 1944-1945
Meyers, Audrey
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African Americans; Armed Forces; Army; United States; United States. Army; Wac; Women; World War Ii Era (1940 1946); World War, 1939 1945
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Documents regarding the closing of CCC camps NC SP-5 at Hanging Rock State Park and NC SP-8 at Morrow Mountain State Park
Norstrand, George W Morse, Thomas W Graham, Burton M Allen, Thomas J
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Allen, Thomas J; Barracks And Quarters; Blacks; Camp Sites, Facilities, Etc; Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.); Graham, Burton M; Hanging Rock State Park (N.C.); Morrow Mountain State Park (N.C.); Morse, Thomas W; Mount Mitchell State Park (N.C.); Norstrand, George W; North Carolina; Outdoor Recreation; Parks; Public Use; Segregation; United States; United States. Army; World War, 1939 1945
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Documents regarding the daily administration and operation of Fort Macon State Park, 1946
Long, Jesse Morse, Thomas W Howell, D. Edward Murrill, W. E., Mrs Borden, Martha Gold Midyette, Kate P Walker, Alice M Eubanks, Roy Horton, Cecil Hassell, Charles R Damtoft, Walter J Oliver, Louis A Jones, Edmund L
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African Americans; Architecture; Bathhouses; Beach Erosion; Beaches; Blacks; Borden, Martha Gold; Breakwaters; Buildings; Civilian Conservation Corps (U.S.); Conservation And Restoration; Damtoft, Walter J; Docks; Dredging; Eubanks, Roy; Forest Landscape Management; Fort Macon State Park (N.C.); Grounds Maintenance; Hassell, Charles R; Heritage Tourism; Historic Sites; Horton, Cecil; Howell, D. Edward; Hunting; Jones, Edmund L; Long, Jesse; Midyette, Kate P; Morse, Thomas W; Murrill, W. E., Mrs; North Carolina; Oliver, Louis A; Outdoor Recreation; Parks; Picnic Grounds; Public Use; Repair And Reconstruction; Segregation; Sewerage; Shore Protection; Signs And Signboards; Swimming; United Daughters Of The Confederacy; United States; United States. Army; United States. Coast Guard; Vandalism; Veterans Of Foreign Wars Of The United States; Walker, Alice M; Water Supply; Weil, Lionel, 1877 1948; World War, 1939 1945; Wrecking
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Donald Grimes oral history interview, April 30, 1982
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Afl Cio; Boards Of Trade; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Collective Bargaining; Communism; Deere & Company; Discrimination; Discrimination In Employment; Farm Equipment; Governors; Grimes, Donald, 1921; Hughes, Harold E. (Harold Everett), 1922 1996; International Union, United Automobile, Aerospace, And Agricultural Implement Workers Of America. Local 94; Iowa Federation Of Labor, Afl Cio; Labor Unions; Loveless, Herschel C. (Herschel Cellel), 1911 1989; Mergers; Military Service; Piecework; Political Activity; Political Elections; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Recessions; Reuther, Walter, 1907 1970; Shipbuilding; Strikes And Lockouts; Teamsters; Time Study; United Farm Equipment And Metal Workers Of America; United States; United States. Labor Management Relations Act, 1947; Wallace, Henry A. (Henry Agard), 1888 1965; Wildcat Strikes; Women; Women Employees; Work Environment; World War, 1939 1945
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Donald Hollowell (1917-2004)
Hatfield, Edward A
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African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Lawyers; African American Leadership; African American Soldiers; African American Students; African American Universities And Colleges; African Americans; Albany Movement (Albany, Ga.); Athens; Atlanta; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Civil Rights Workers; Depressions; Discrimination; Discrimination In Education; Discrimination In Public Accommodations; Discrimination In Restaurants; Donald L. Hollowell Foundation; Fort Benning (Ga.); Georgia; Government; History; Hollowell, Donald; Holmes, Hamilton, 1941; Hunter Gault, Charlayne; Jackson; Kansas; Lane College; Law And Legislation; Lawyers; Loyola University Of Chicago. School Of Law; Pearl Harbor (Hawaii), Attack On, 1941; Politics And Government; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Racism; School Integration; Segregation; Segregation In Education; Segregation In Higher Education; Sit Ins; Tennessee; United States; United States. Army. Cavalry, 10th; United States. Army. European Theater Of Operations; United States. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission; Universities; University Of Georgia; World War, 1939 1945
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