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Louvinia Jordan Interview

Newberry, James
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Oral history interview of Louvinia Jordan, home front worker during WWII.
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Louvinia Jordan was born on a farm in North Carolina in 1922. During the Second World War, Jordan became a cryptographic clerk or “codebreaker” in the Signal Corps and deciphered top secret Japanese codes. After the war she married a veteran of the Pacific War and worked as a bookkeeper for a newspaper. Jordan lives in Rome, Georgia. She recorded her oral history interview at Kennesaw State University in May 2015.
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2017-09-29T20:29:14Z
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Jordan, Louvinia., World War, 1939-1945--War work., United States. Army. Signal Corps., World War, 1939-1945--Cryptography., Oral histories., Transcripts., American Rosie the Riveter Association.
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Louvinia Jordan Interview, 2015-12-01, Legacy Series Oral History Program, 2013-, KSU/14/05/03/001, Museum of History and Holocaust Education, Kennesaw State University.
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