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Larry Joe Washam oral history interview, March 19, 2013
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Identifier: WashamL_L2013-04
Scope and Contents
Interviewed by Traci Drummond. Washam begins by discussing his parents' work background; his father was a master craftsman with pro-union leanings; his mother, a housewife, had worked on the Manhattan project before he was born. Washam talks about growing up in Kingston, Tennessee and the attempts to organize local textile mills in the thirties. Washam talks about entering machinist training program and starting work at Oak Ridge in 1969 when he joined the union. Washam talks about serving...
Dates:
March 19, 2013