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It is enough, for summoning the necessary compassion, to recall her miserable parents, her being shuttled like a nuisance from foster home to orphanage, the subsequent knockabout years in a war factory, her short independence as a sailor's wife, the unsuspected first rung of the ladder provided by a posing job for a nude calendar.
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The most visible episode of unrest came when a black war factory worker, whose brother was in the Army, threw a paperweight at the Liberty Bell shouting Liberty Belll, oh Liberty Bell liberty, that's a lot of bunk!" He was arrested and sent by the magistrate for a psychiatric evaluation.
After his release he worked in a war production factory in Long Island City, Queens.
She and her sister, Joan Donovan, saw nothing of their father, who left the family early, and the girls did not live regularly with their mother until 1942, when the independent-minded Margaret was working for a war production factory in Brooklyn.
"The conflict has increasingly become an economic competition," Mr. Englund writes, "a war between factories".
While a substantial number of women worked in war factories, the majority of jobs were in the service sector.
War, factories, machines — these are traditionally male realms.
Enslaved at Japan's war factories, P.O.W.s sabotaged equipment.
Wolters met with Riesser and the three other half-Jews in the Speer organizations, telling them if it became necessary (which it did not), the four would be transferred to essential war factories where they would be safe.
He served as Labor Chair and was elected as a convention delegate in Kennedy's California campaign, A college dropout in 1948, Schrade found the excitement of re-organizing the new post-war factory workforce at North American Aviation in Los Angeles most fulfilling.
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