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Jane Tucker Interview

Newberry, James
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Oral history interview of WWII home front worker Jane Tucker.
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Born in Lineville, Alabama in 1927, Jane Tucker moved to Savannah to get a job at Southeastern Shipbuilding Corporation during World War II. She became a rod welder and made $1.20 an hour. After the war she attended Northwestern University and became a dental hygienist. In 2010 she started the Rome, Georgia, chapter of the American Rosie the Riveter Association. Tucker recorded her oral history interview at Kennesaw State University in May 2015.
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2017-09-27T12:55:39Z
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Tucker, Jane, Video recordings, World War, 1939-1945--Food supply--United States., World War, 1939-1945--War work., American Rosie the Riveter Association., United Service Organizations (U.S.)., Oral histories., Transcripts.
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Jane Tucker Interview, 2015-05-19, Legacy Series Oral History Program, 2013-, KSU/14/05/03/001, Museum of History and Holocaust Education, Kennesaw State University.
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