Newcomers in West Oakland, c.1945

The sudden and huge demand for fighting vessels, military equipment, materials and supplies triggered by Japan's air attacks on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 triggered an equally large and sudden demand for workers to metropolitan Oakland. A great migration of men, women and families, many from the southern and southwestern states, arrived to meet that need. Many of the newcomers were African-Americans, who were welcomed in West Oakland, near their jobs along the waterfront.