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National Smelting Company employees health
Mason, Ulysses G., Jr., 1909-1995 Beach, John
1944-05-31 1946
Statement by Ulysses G. Mason, Jr., regarding health disparities between Black and white employees of the National Smelting Company, May 31, 1944; newspaper clipping: “National Smelting output sets new company record: September production of alloys for lend-lease reached all-time peak”, by John Beach.
Industrial hygiene African Americans--Health and hygiene Syphilis Gonorrhea Heart--Diseases National Smelting Company (Cleveland, Ohio)
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http://hdl.handle.net/2186/ksl:2006230987
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Donated by Melbahu Mason. Physical item kept at Dittrick Medical History Center, Forest City Hospital Archival Collection, Series IV, Box III - Folder 3.