File:Marian Anderson and Mary McLeod Bethune at the launching of the SS Booker T Washington - 29 Sept 1942.jpg
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English: Marian Anderson celebrated contralto and Mary McLeod Bethune, Director of Negro Affairs in the National Youth Administration at the launching of the SS Booker T. Washington pictured here with a few unidentified workers who helped construct the first Liberty ship named for an African American at the California Shipbuilding Corporation's yards at Wilmington, CA. September 29, 1942, by Alfred T. Palmer, a photographer employed by the U.S. Office of War Information, an agency of the Office of Emergency Management. |
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Category:1942 black and white portrait photographs
Category:1942 in Los Angeles
Category:20th-century black and white portrait photographs at three-quarter length
Category:20th-century group portrait photographs of standing people
Category:20th-century men of the United States
Category:African American men
Category:Black and white group portrait photographs
Category:Black and white photographs of California in the 1940s
Category:Black and white photographs of men wearing sunglasses
Category:Black and white photographs of standing people
Category:Booker T. Washington (ship, 1942)
Category:Group portraits with 5 people
Category:Male people with helmets
Category:Marian Anderson in 1942
Category:Mary McLeod Bethune
Category:Men wearing sunglasses in Los Angeles
Category:PD US FSA/OWI
Category:People of the United States in 1942
Category:Photographs taken on 1942-09-29
Category:Right hand on hip, male
Category:September 1942 in California
Category:Ship christenings
Category:Standing people in the United States
Category:Terminal Island
Category:Three men and two women in the United States
Category:Women of the United States in 1942
Category:Women wearing hats in California