Statement from Dr. B.F. Ashe, Regional Director of the War Manpower Commission, concerning the recent race and labor disturbances at the Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Corporation in Mobile, Alabama
- 6/1/1943
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This primary source comes from the Records of the War Manpower Commission.
National Archives Identifier: 281520
Full Citation: Statement from Dr. B.F. Ashe, Regional Director of the War Manpower Commission, concerning the recent race and labor disturbances at the Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding Corporation in Mobile, Alabama; 6/1/1943; Records of the War Manpower Commission, Record Group 211. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/document/statement-from-dr-bf-ashe-regional-director-of-the-war-manpower-commission-concerning-the-recent-race-and-labor-disturbances-at-the-alabama-drydock-and-shipbuilding-corporation-in-mobile-alabama/, May 15, 2026]
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