Description
Rosella Jackson grew up in the Salinas Valley, California. In this interview, she talks about growing up during the Great Depression, her memories of Pearl Harbor, and going to work as a welder in the Kaiser shipyards in Richmond, CA. She describes her on-site welding training, working the graveyard shift, commuting to and from work, and social life of the time. She recalls the Port Chicago explosion, gender relations of the time, the end of the war celebrations, and opening a restaurant after the war with her husband.