Migration of a Working Family From the San Joaquin Valley to the Richmond Ship

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Migration of a Working Family From the San Joaquin Valley to the Richmond Ship
Vera May Jones 1905 Bailey
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Bailey: I don't know for sure. It was the head of the ship yard, probably. But then we had to go back on board maybe to do a few little odds and ends, pick up. I was usually one of the workers that went along with the foreman to do that. The inspector would find little things that had to be done before we turned them over to them. We just thought we could surely get a boat ride, but we didn't.
Dunning: Did you ever request it?
33 Bailey: Oh yes, we let them know. Dunning: What reason would they
... give?
Bailey: I don't remember what. It wasn't a very good substan tial reason, I don't think. You would ask them and they probably said we would just be in the way, and they didn't need us on board, you know.
Dunning: Do you think it had anything to do about superstitions about women being bad luck on ships, or ? Bailey: I don't know. I hadn't ever heard that said.
Dunning: How do you think most of the women adjusted to the shipyard work? That was a pretty big change.
Bailey: Well, I hear of women.


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