Between June 1942, and November 1943, Baytown, Texas, became the backdrop to one of the most dramatic labor confrontations to rock the upper Texas Gulf Coast during World War II.
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Between June 1942, and November 1943, Baytown, Texas, became the backdrop to one of the most dramatic labor confrontations to rock the upper Texas Gulf Coast during World War II.
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To read the full text of this article by Jim Saye that appeared in the Spring 2005 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.
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To read the full text of this article by Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez that appeared in the Spring 2005 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.
Houston Remembers World War II Vol. 2, No. 2 (Spring 2005) Download PDF Letter from Editor Joe Pratt AT WAR Memorials and Memories By Joseph A. PrattThe Cruiser Houston: Peacetime Icon,Wartime Martyr By Jim SayeReinventing Houston: Mexican Americans of the World War II GenerationBy Maggie Rivas-RodriguezFacing History – CREW: The Men of the USS Texas […]