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A man wearing a welding shield.
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Title: Welder Kenneth Jackson
From: Report For 1942, Goodwill Industries
Original caption: Learning welding through the Rehabilitation Sevice, Kenneth Jackson, a deaf mute, was so efficient he was transferred from slab metal to plate work at the Seattle-Tacoma Shipyard.
Creator: n/a
Date: 1942
Format: Photograph
Source: Goodwill Industries International, Inc., Archives, Robert E. Watkins Library
Location: p.13
Keywords: Charity; Deaf; Economics; Employment; Goodwill Industries; Industry; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Seattle, WA; Sensory Disability; Service Organizations; Social Welfare & Communities; Tacoma, WA; Vocational Rehabilitation; Washington; Work; WWII
Topics: Institutions, Organizations & Corporations; Social Movements & Advocacy


Objects From This Artifact:
- Cabinet Maker William Steiner (still)
- Collection Report (doc)
- Contributions And Types Of Raw Material (still)
- Distribution Of Operating Expense (still)
- Divisional Distribution Of Operating Expense (doc)
- Divisional Distributuion Of Operating Expenses (still)
- Dr. Edgar J. Helms, 1843-1942 (still)
- Mental Readjustment (still)
- Operating Income And Expense (doc)
- Peggy Harper (still)
- Rebuilding Furniture (still)
- Report For 1942, Goodwill Industries (doc)
- Self-Help, Employment, Training, And Rehabilitation (still)
- Service Record (doc)
- Sources Of Operating Funding (still)
- Summary Of Assets And Liabilities (doc)
- The American Way (still)
- Types Of Handicaps Represented By Workers (still)
- Welder Kenneth Jackson (still)