Interview with Bertha Dunson
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1988
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A retired federal employee provides valuable information about the African American community in Hawaii during and after World War II. Included is a description of segregated military housing and a discussion of ethnic relations in the Islands.
seamstress, airplane fabric worker, librarian; African American; female
Interview conducted in English.
seamstress, airplane fabric worker, librarian; African American; female
Interview conducted in English.
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African Americans - Family Life, Ethnic Relations, Family Life, Housing, Military, Organizations
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1 hr, 15 min
35 pages
35 pages
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Waianae Coast, Oahu
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DU624.7 .N4 A31 1990
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