Julia M. Jackson Woods scrapbook, 1942-1947

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This scrapbook was created by Julia M. Jackson Woods (1911-2000), an African American woman from Louisville, Kentucky, who enlisted in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) in November 1942. The scrapbook contains greeting cards, newspaper clippings, and ephemera from Woods' service, as well as more than 20 insignia and patches collected from various units, including her own sergeant stripes. The scrapbook documents the social side of military base life - cards from USO groups and friends, marriages, dances, and other interracial interactions between otherwise segregated regiments stationed at the same bases. A few items at the end of the volume relate to Woods' postwar life in Louisville. Woods served in the all-Black 32nd Post Headquarters Company of the WAAC. She did much of her training at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, near the Mexican border; she also served stints in Des Moines, Iowa and Midland, Texas. A clipping on one of the initial pages of the scrapbook notes that Jackson was one of Louisville's first volunteers to join the WAAC. She was discharged on August 14, 1943. After the United States Congress authorized the creation of the Women's Army Corps (WAC), she enlisted in the WAC on May 1, 1944. She ultimately reached the rank of sergeant and served in the military police force. The Army discharged her on December 24, 1945. After her service, she married Thomas Harry Woods (1914-1961) and was hired as the head of the all-Black Western Kentucky Vocational Training School Department of Cosmetology in Paducah, Kentucky, by 1946.

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[three greeting cards] [card one: five birds flying and and one sitting on a branch. No text]

[card two: flowers, calendar, pen, paper]

Thinking of you TODAY A Perpetual Wish for Happiness

[card three: A small bear sitting on a mailbox] Sure Would Like to Hear from You Julia

No news is good news, so they say, and if that saying's true,

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Note to Julia M. Jackson Dear Julia, I had called you but I couldn't get youso you are back. I was about to think you was out of it. Well Julia no baby - It turned out to be a false absorption, so I guess I will have my work to do over too. Mother & Sister sends love. I am hoping to get moved as soon as possible to my new home. Let me hear from you

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[]Julia M. Jackson|Julia]

[Brochure] Rouen France

Tour guide

Eleventh Port United Stated Army

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Ten Shillings {English Money}

Coloroful Marriage Scene At Post's M.P. Headquarters [first column] T/Sgt. Charles Battle of the M. Ps. and T/4th Mildred collins of the WAACs are joined in wedlock by Chaplain James W. Wactor, who may be seen with his back to the camera. Sixteen M. Ps. may be seen in the foreground, with two others standing [2nd column] to the left and right, respectively, of the bridal party, which includes Auxs. Marian King, Isabelle Griffin, Vera McDaniel and Mirian Wheeler. (Photo U.S. Army Signal Corps)

{1943}

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get well soons cards

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