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From National Youth Administration (NYA) to Washington navy yard. A full-fledged graduate from the National Youth Adminstration War Production and Training Center in Washington, D.C., Miss Juanita E. Gray, a former domestic worker, receives her certificate from J.P. Bond Jr., project manager, while E.R. Rodriguez, youth personnel officer, looks on. Miss Gray was referred immediately to the Washington navy yard

From National Youth Administration (NYA) to Washington navy yard. A fu...

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From National Youth Administration (NYA) to Washington navy yard. Beginning as a helper at $4.56 a day in the Washington navy yard, Miss Juanita E. Gray graduate trainee of the National Youth Adminstration War Production and Training Center now earns $45 a week. More than 300 NYA trained Negro women are now working in the Washington navy yard and scores are being added monthly

From National Youth Administration (NYA) to Washington navy yard. Begi...

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From National Youth Administration to Washington navy yard. Twenty year old Miss Juanita E. Gray of 226 Fifty-ninth Street, Washington, D.C. was working as a domestic when she heard about the local National Youth Adminstration War Production and Training Center. With uncertain earnings which sometimes drop as low as $4.50 a week, she decided to register for NYA training. Mrs. Lela M. Richmond and Mrs. Sadie M. Franklin enrolled her at the center

From National Youth Administration to Washington navy yard. Twenty yea...

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From National Youth Administration to Washington navy yard. Under the direction of Cicil M. Coles, NYA foreman, Miss Juanita E. Gray learns to operate a lathe machine at the Washington, D.C. National Youth Adminstration War Production and Training Center. This former domestic worker is one of the hundreds of Negro women trained at this center

From National Youth Administration to Washington navy yard. Under the ...

Picryl description: Public domain historical photo of Washington DC during the First World War, free to use, no copyright restrictions image.