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Hanford Village
Hanford Village was marketed to middle class African Americans as an opportunity to buy newly constructed quality housing. After World War II, a subdivision of Hanford became a segregated community for returning African American veterans to settle using the G.I. Bill.

Photo by: Courtesy of the National Park Se |  VIRIN: 131028-D-D0441-0086.JPG

Hall of Fame ceremonies

Hanford Village
Hanford Village was marketed to middle class African Americans as an opportunity to buy newly constructed quality housing. After World War II, a subdivision of Hanford became a segregated community for returning African American veterans to settle using the G.I. Bill.

Photo by: Courtesy of the National Park Se |  VIRIN: 131028-D-D0441-0086.JPG

DLA Supply Chain Alliance Symposium and Exhibition

Hanford Village
Hanford Village was marketed to middle class African Americans as an opportunity to buy newly constructed quality housing. After World War II, a subdivision of Hanford became a segregated community for returning African American veterans to settle using the G.I. Bill.

Photo by: Courtesy of the National Park Se |  VIRIN: 131028-D-D0441-0086.JPG

DSCC activities

Hanford Village
Hanford Village was marketed to middle class African Americans as an opportunity to buy newly constructed quality housing. After World War II, a subdivision of Hanford became a segregated community for returning African American veterans to settle using the G.I. Bill.

Photo by: Courtesy of the National Park Se |  VIRIN: 131028-D-D0441-0086.JPG