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Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards, Baltimore, Maryland. Negro women working as chippers, removing beads after a joint has been welded

Bethlehem-Fairfield shipyards, Baltimore, Maryland. Negro women workin...

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A turpentine farm--Dippers and Chippers at work, Savannah, Ga., U.S.A.

A turpentine farm--Dippers and Chippers at work, Savannah, Ga., U.S.A.

Stereograph showing African American man in forest cutting into base of tree allowing resin to drip into trays. J286856 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Keystone View Company. No. 13747.

A turpentine farm--Dippers and Chippers at work, Savannah, Ga., U.S.A.

A turpentine farm--Dippers and Chippers at work, Savannah, Ga., U.S.A.

Stereograph showing two African American men working together on a tree; one man is chipping off the bark and the other is dipping a rod into its base. H54526 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright 1904 by B.L. Singl... More

Rushing the SS George Washington Carver to completion. Negro skilled workers played an important part in the construction of the SS George Washington Carver, second Liberty Ship named for a Negro, in the Richmond Shipyard No. 1 of the Kaiser Company. One of the best chippers in the yard is Bonaparte Louis, Jr., shown above with a fellow worker as the Carver is being rushed to completion

Rushing the SS George Washington Carver to completion. Negro skilled w...

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Chippers, turpentine farm, Georgia, U.S.A. - stereocsopic card

Chippers, turpentine farm, Georgia, U.S.A. - stereocsopic card

Stereograph showing two African American men chipping bark off trees. H65511 U.S. Copyright Office. Copyright by Keystone View Company. No. 6160.