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    Minority Experiences: African Americans

    "It was something different to see minority people. . . . their presence was a little uncomfortable for some residents in the community."
    —Elaine Hatten, Hastings, NE

    Rick Wallace interviews Willie Trip about his experiences at the Hastings Naval Ammunition Depot during World War II. An NET Television’s THE WAR: NEBRASKA STORIES interstitial,excerpted from NET Television’s series, Next Exit. Courtesy 2007 NET Foundation for Television

    Racism was a serious problem in World War II. The defense factories needed more workers than small towns ... Read more

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    Lunch, Photographs and Watermelons!

    What’s for Lunch? What were meal times like on the frontier?

    The light meal homesteaders’ children carried to school was called “lunch.” They ate lots of sandwiches, but what kind of sandwiches? They might have had cornbread and syrup, or bread and lard, maybe with a little sugar, or bread and bacon. It was a special treat to have a sandwich with meat in it. There were no peanut butter and jelly sandwiches — peanut butter wasn’t made in the 1890s.

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