OppressionJanuary 1943
Mobile Alabama Shipyard Riot 1943
At the Alabama Dry Dock and Shipbuilding Company in Mobile, Alabama, white workers riot after Black workers are promoted to welding positions. A white mob of several thousand attacks Black workers with pipes and tools, injuring approximately 50 Black workers. The federal government, needing wartime production, negotiates a compromise segregating work areas rather than protecting Black workers' rights.