12019-03-12T23:58:14+00:00Stanford University Pressaf84c3e11fe030c51c61bbd190fa82a3a1a1282412plainpublished2019-07-03T16:47:43+00:00AnonymousOn November 13, 1943, the Cleveland Call and Post featured a picture of Fannie Carey, “one of the hundreds of Negro workers who are making a reality of the slogan ‘Victory is Our Business’ at the gigantic Cleveland aircraft assembly plant of the Fisher Body Company near the airport.” Carey also appeared in the General Motors radio program, “Victory is Our Business,” broadcast by local stations WGAR and WTAM.
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