3 results containing "Joseph, E. F."
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Kaiser shipyards, Richmond, Calif. 1943. Welder-trainee Josie Lucille Owens helping to construct the Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver
1943. | 1 negative | Joseph, E. F.
LC-USW3- 028671-C [P&P] | LC-USW3-028671-C (b&w film neg.) -
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Kaiser shipyards, Richmond, California. Miss Eastine Cowner, a former waitress, is helping in her job as a scaler to construct the Liberty ship SS George Washington Carver
1943. | 1 negative | Joseph, E. F.
LC-USW3- 028673-C [P&P] | LC-USW3-028673-C (b&w film neg.) -
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One of the 1,000 skilled Negro women working at the Kaiser shipyards, at Richmond, California, who helped build the SS George Washington Carver, launched on May 7, 1943. Miss Odie Mae Embry mans the emergency switch for the protection of track workers as the huge crane swings 100 feet above
[between 1943 and 1945] | 1 negative | Joseph, E. F.
LC-USW3- 028674-C [P&P] | LC-USW3-028674-C (b&w film neg.)
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