1999
DOI: 10.2307/4492374
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Review: In Search of the Racial Frontier: African Americans in the American West, 1528-1990, by Quintard Taylor

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“…In addition to active combat roles, “African Americans found work in seven Bay Area shipbuilding facilities: Marinship near Sausalito, Moore Drydock and Bethlehem‐Alameda in Oakland, and four Kaiser Company shipyards in Richmond. At peak production the Kaiser Richmond yards employed 90,000 people, including 18,000 African Americans” (Taylor 1998, 255). This was the case for interviewees Ronnie Stewart and Toni Wynn, who, like Carl Green, grew up in West Oakland.…”
Section: Population Boommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to active combat roles, “African Americans found work in seven Bay Area shipbuilding facilities: Marinship near Sausalito, Moore Drydock and Bethlehem‐Alameda in Oakland, and four Kaiser Company shipyards in Richmond. At peak production the Kaiser Richmond yards employed 90,000 people, including 18,000 African Americans” (Taylor 1998, 255). This was the case for interviewees Ronnie Stewart and Toni Wynn, who, like Carl Green, grew up in West Oakland.…”
Section: Population Boommentioning
confidence: 99%