North American aviation strikers who started to return to work in a body are shown being turned back by troops and motor caravan broken up a mile from the plant. They were allowed to return but not in a body. The United States Army took over the factory on orders of President Roosevelt, who said defense plane production must go on. Photo dated: June 11, 1941.
United States.--Army North American Aviation Aircraft industry--California--Los Angeles Strikes and lockouts--California--Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Collection photographs
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