• African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George
  • African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George

African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George

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All products from ClassicPix are made on demand one-at-a-time, just for you -- not mass-produced. Package Include 1 x saxophone thumb rest cushion Characteristics -Color:Golden Saxophone Thumb Hook -Material: brass Saxophone Thumb Hook Rests -Size High quality reproduction printed on semi-gloss photo paper. Size: 12 x 15 inches. The collection also includes photographs acquired from other governmental and non-governmental sources, including the News Bureau at the Offices of Emergency Management (OEM), various branches of the military, and industrial corporations. Collection: American Memory The original caption for this photograph reads: With nearly 1,000 [ African-American ] women employed as burners, welders, scalers, and in other capacities at the Kaiser Shipyards in Richmond... Bratz Room Decor African American Woman Welders Working On The Liberty Ship, SS George Bratz Wall Decor To see all of our prints and photos, click on ClassicPix above.About this image... Title: 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, circa 1943 Creator: Joseph, E. F. 1942 Press Photo Henry J. Kaiser, West Coast shipbuilder- Flying Boats contract Proudly made in the USA by ClassicPix. Collection: Farm Security Administration. The photographs in the Farm Security Administration--Office of War Information Photograph Collection form an extensive pictorial record of American life between 1935 and 1944. This U.S. Subject: United States--California--Contra Costa County--Richmond