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Paperback Migration of a Working Family: From the San Joaquin Valley to the Richmond Shipyards, 1942: Oral History Transcript / 1986 Book

ISBN: 1176209760

ISBN13: 9781176209763

Migration of a Working Family: From the San Joaquin Valley to the Richmond Shipyards, 1942: Oral History Transcript / 1986

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"Migration of a Working Family" presents a vivid oral history transcript documenting the experiences of a family that migrated from the San Joaquin Valley to the Richmond shipyards in 1942. Through the voices of Judith Dunning, Vera May Jones Bailey, and James Quay, the transcript offers a firsthand account of the social and economic shifts during World War II. This narrative captures the challenges and opportunities faced by working-class families as they adapted to new industries and environments. It provides valuable insights into the lives of those who contributed to the war effort on the home front and highlights the personal stories behind major historical events. This oral history serves as a significant resource for understanding American social history and the impact of wartime mobilization on ordinary lives.

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