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What Oakland looked like in the 1940s Through these Fascinating Historical Photos

World War II brought rapid development and economic growth to Oakland. The economic boom of the War brought relief for many parts of the United States after the Great Depression of the 1930s, and Oakland’s economy and industrial sector also benefited.

Oakland During WWII

During World War II, Oakland was a major centre of goods production because of its productive port, the largest seaport in Northern California, and its strategic location at the terminus of major rail lines.  Oakland’s shipbuilding and canning industries produced goods at record speeds during the War, which provided tremendous new jobs. It led to a population boost in the 1950s: almost 100,000 people moved to Oakland between 1940-1945, and the 1945 special census showed the city had 405,301 people.

The wartime expansion of Oakland increased the city’s population as well as its diversity. Black residents of Oakland made up 3% of the population before the War. With a massive influx of black and white shipyard workers from the Deep South, Oakland’s African-American population grew to 12% of its total. During this period, the federal government created more than 30,000 public housing units in the East Bay, housing 90,000 war workers. As black and white shipyard workers flooded south from the deep South, segregationist attitudes such as Jim Crow spread to sections of the country previously free from it.

Oakland After the WWII

Jobs became scarce for Oakland as soon as the shipbuilding and automobile industries disappeared after World War II. Black and white residents with higher incomes left after the War to move to neighbouring cities. After World War II, black Americans constituted about 12% of Oakland’s population, which continued to rise after the War. Racial tensions also increased. Many of the Oakland Police Department’s white officers in the late 1940s were openly racist. Their repressive tactics exacerbated racial tensions; the expanded black population and changing racial attitudes demanded their recruitment.

During the first week of December 1946, workers in Oakland were one of six cities nationwide participating in a General Strike to prevent management from repeating the Union Busting that followed the first World War. It was one of the most significant strikes in American history.

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#1 Electric streetcar heading south on 38th Avenue at Allendale Avenue, 1940s

Electric streetcar heading south on 38th Avenue at Allendale Avenue, 1940s

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#2 Entrance of Fox Oakland Theatre on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, California, 1940s

Entrance of Fox Oakland Theatre on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, California, 1940s

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#3 Lobby of Paramount Theatre on Broadway in Oakland, 1940s

Lobby of Paramount Theatre on Broadway in Oakland, 1940s

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#4 Looking at houses on Courtland Avenue from the corner of High Street, 1940s

Looking at houses on Courtland Avenue from the corner of High Street, 1940s

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#5 Fenton’s Ice Cream, 195 41st Street, near Howe Street, 1940s

Fenton's Ice Cream, 195 41st Street, near Howe Street, 1940s

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#6 Engine Company 22, Oakland Fire Department, 1940s

Engine Company 22, Oakland Fire Department, 1940s

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#7 Young women sunbathing on the roof of the YWCA (Young Woman Christian Association) ‘Blue Triangle Club’ in Oakland, 1940s.

Young women sunbathing on the roof of the YWCA (Young Woman Christian Association) 'Blue Triangle Club' in Oakland, 1940s.

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#8 Car Traffic on a Flooded Road in Oakland, 1940s.

Car Traffic on a Flooded Road in Oakland, 1940s.

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#9 Oak Knoll Hospital in Oakland, 1942.

Oak Knoll Hospital in Oakland, 1942.

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#10 7th Avenue and Broadway in Oakland, 1942.

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#11 Fox Oakland Theater on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, California showing banners, 1940s

Fox Oakland Theater on Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, California showing banners, 1940s

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#12 Senator Theater at 3856 Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, California, 1940s

Senator Theater at 3856 Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, California, 1940s

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#13 Corner of Fruitvale Avenue and Hopkins Street/US Route 50 (later MacArthur Boulevard), 1940s

Corner of Fruitvale Avenue and Hopkins Street/US Route 50 (later MacArthur Boulevard), 1940s

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#14 Farnham building, west side of Clay Street between 10th and 11th Streets, 1940s

Farnham building, west side of Clay Street between 10th and 11th Streets, 1940s

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#15 Newly constructed Lockwood Gardens public housing development in the Havenscourt, 1940s

Newly constructed Lockwood Gardens public housing development in the Havenscourt, 1940s

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#16 Young women hanging out their laundry on the roof of the YWCA (Young Woman Christian Association) ‘Blue Triangle Club’ in Oakland, 1940s.

Young women hanging out their laundry on the roof of the YWCA (Young Woman Christian Association) 'Blue Triangle Club' in Oakland, 1940s.

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#17 The Fox Orpheum Theater in Oakland featuring a sneak preview of ‘Sitting Pretty’ and ‘The Tender Years,’ Oakland, 1948.

The Fox Orpheum Theater in Oakland featuring a sneak preview of 'Sitting Pretty' and 'The Tender Years,' Oakland, 1948.

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#18 Construction of the Oakland Naval Supply Depot, 1940s

Construction of the Oakland Naval Supply Depot, 1940s

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#19 Looking SE from Willow and 10th Streets, January 10, 1940

Looking SE from Willow and 10th Streets, January 10, 1940

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#20 View of Oakland Municipal Auditorium from Lake Merritt, 1949

View of Oakland Municipal Auditorium from Lake Merritt, 1949

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#21 Looking SW from 13th and Poplar Streets, 1940s

Looking SW from 13th and Poplar Streets, 1940s

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#22 Exterior of Tower Theatre at 5110 Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, California, 1940s

Exterior of Tower Theatre at 5110 Telegraph Avenue in Oakland, California, 1940s

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#23 Exterior of Esquire Theatre on San Pablo Avenue in Oakland, California, 1940s

Exterior of Esquire Theatre on San Pablo Avenue in Oakland, California, 1940s

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#24 Castlemont High School and East Oakland looking west from an adjacent hill, 1940s

Castlemont High School and East Oakland looking west from an adjacent hill, 1940s

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#25 Apartment block, Seventh St., West Oakland, 1940s

Apartment block, Seventh St., West Oakland, 1940s

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#26 Linden branch of the YWCA in Oakland, California, 1940s

Linden branch of the YWCA in Oakland, California, 1940s

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#27 Vacant storefront with parked car on College Avenue near Kales Avenue, 1940s

Vacant storefront with parked car on College Avenue near Kales Avenue, 1940s

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#28 Stage of the Paramount Theatre in Oakland, California as seen from balcony, 1940s

Stage of the Paramount Theatre in Oakland, California as seen from balcony, 1940s

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#29 Lockwood Gardens public housng development under construction in the Havenscourt, 1940s

Lockwood Gardens public housng development under construction in the Havenscourt, 1940s

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#30 El Rey Theatre at 3520 San Pablo Avenue in Oakland, California, 1940s

El Rey Theatre at 3520 San Pablo Avenue in Oakland, California, 1940s

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#31 C.J. Bowers Union Oil service station, possibly at 3761 Park Boulevard, 1940s

C.J. Bowers Union Oil service station, possibly at 3761 Park Boulevard, 1940s

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#32 Key System “C” line streetcar on Piedmont Avenue near Ridgeway Avenue, 1940s

Key System "C" line streetcar on Piedmont Avenue near Ridgeway Avenue, 1940s

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#33 Key System streetcar #359 heading south into the Rockridge district along College, 1940s

Key System streetcar #359 heading south into the Rockridge district along College, 1940s

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#34 Southwest corner of Washington and 9th Streets in downtown Oakland, 1940s

Southwest corner of Washington and 9th Streets in downtown Oakland, 1940s

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#35 Hopkins Street/US Route 50 (later MacArthur Boulevard) looking east towards intersection, 1940s

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#36 Temescal Avenue looking north from around 47th Street in the Temescal district, 1940s

Temescal Avenue looking north from around 47th Street in the Temescal district, 1940s

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#37 Newly completed channelization islands ease the flow of traffic at East 18th, 1940s

Newly completed channelization islands ease the flow of traffic at East 18th, 1940s

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#38 Oakland City Hall with view of San Pablo Avenue, 1940s

Oakland City Hall with view of San Pablo Avenue, 1940s

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#39 Hotel Carillon, 1940s

Hotel Carillon, 1940s

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#40 Interior of Fox Oakland Theatre in Oakland, California with candy bar attendant, 1940s

Interior of Fox Oakland Theatre in Oakland, California with candy bar attendant, 1940s

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#41 Downtown Oakland, c.1945, on the corner of 14th and Webster Streets, 1940s

Downtown Oakland, c.1945, on the corner of 14th and Webster Streets, 1940s

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#42 W. T. Grant Co. building, south side of 13th Street between Washington, 1940s

W. T. Grant Co. building, south side of 13th Street between Washington, 1940s

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#43 Courtland Avenue looking toward Foothill Boulevard in the Fairfax district of Oakland, 1940s

Courtland Avenue looking toward Foothill Boulevard in the Fairfax district of Oakland, 1940s

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#44 Looking east along East 12th Street at 14th Avenue in the Clinton, 1940s

Looking east along East 12th Street at 14th Avenue in the Clinton, 1940s

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#45 Aerial view, looking south from around 16th Avenue, of the Nimitz Freeway, 1940s

Aerial view, looking south from around 16th Avenue, of the Nimitz Freeway, 1940s

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#46 Looking down Courtland Avenue from the corner of High Street and Ygnacio, 1940s

Looking down Courtland Avenue from the corner of High Street and Ygnacio, 1940s

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#47 I Am an American’ posted above a grocery store, Oakland, 1942.

I Am an American' posted above a grocery store, Oakland, 1942.

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#48 Stacks of oil barrels palletized at the Naval Supply Depot in Oakland, 1943.

Stacks of oil barrels palletized at the Naval Supply Depot in Oakland, 1943.

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#49 Incoming and outgoing freight is piled high on the wharf of the Port of Oakland Outer Harbor, 1947.

Incoming and outgoing freight is piled high on the wharf of the Port of Oakland Outer Harbor, 1947.

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#50 Park Boulevard near Beaumont Avenue looking east toward the hills, 1940s

Park Boulevard near Beaumont Avenue looking east toward the hills, 1940s

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#51 SW corner of 12th and Washington, 1940s

SW corner of 12th and Washington, 1940s

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#52 Key Streetcar #993 heading south College Avenue between Hudson Street and Lawton, 1940s

Key Streetcar #993 heading south College Avenue between Hudson Street and Lawton, 1940s

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#53 Harrison Street at Grand Avenue in the Adams Point district of Oakland, 1940s

Harrison Street at Grand Avenue in the Adams Point district of Oakland, 1940s

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#54 Sterling Furniture, west side of Broadway between 17th and 19th Streets, 1940s

Sterling Furniture, west side of Broadway between 17th and 19th Streets, 1940s

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#55 Architectural drawing showing the planned layout of the Lockwood Gardens public housing, 1940s

Architectural drawing showing the planned layout of the Lockwood Gardens public housing, 1940s

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#56 N. W. Corner, 11th and Washington, 1940s

N. W. Corner, 11th and Washington, 1940s

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#57 Passengers boarding the Key System number 10 streetcar on Piedmont Avenue, 1940s

Passengers boarding the Key System number 10 streetcar on Piedmont Avenue, 1940s

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#58 A street car rolls past the East Bay Street Railways Ltd. car, 1940s

A street car rolls past the East Bay Street Railways Ltd. car, 1940s

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#59 Moise-Schlessinger building, northwest corner of 11th and Washington Streets, 1940s

Moise-Schlessinger building, northwest corner of 11th and Washington Streets, 1940s

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#60 Borland building, southeast corner of 12th Street and Broadway in downtown Oakland, 1940s

Borland building, southeast corner of 12th Street and Broadway in downtown Oakland, 1940s

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#61 Zukor’s, Inc. building, west side of Washington Street between 13th and 14th, 1940s

Zukor's, Inc. building, west side of Washington Street between 13th and 14th, 1940s

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#62 Owl Drug Co. (J.C. Penney Co.) building, southeast corner of 12th, 1940s

Owl Drug Co. (J.C. Penney Co.) building, southeast corner of 12th, 1940s

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#63 Hastings building, east side of Broadway between 15th and 16th Streets in …

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#64 Northwest corner of Broadway and 11th Streets in downtown Oakland, 1940s

Northwest corner of Broadway and 11th Streets in downtown Oakland, 1940s

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#65 Miller-Collsichonn-Westdahl building, southeast corner of 11th and Washington Streets, 1940s

Miller-Collsichonn-Westdahl building, southeast corner of 11th and Washington Streets, 1940s

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#66 Borland building, southeast corner of 12th Street and Broadway in downtown Oakland, 1940s

Borland building, southeast corner of 12th Street and Broadway in downtown Oakland, 1940s

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#67 City Market building, east side of Washington Street between 12th and 13th, 1940s

City Market building, east side of Washington Street between 12th and 13th, 1940s

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#68 Lurie building, north side of 12th Street between Broadway and Franklin Streets, 1940s

Lurie building, north side of 12th Street between Broadway and Franklin Streets, 1940s

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#69 Cochran and Celli building, south side of 12th Street between Alice, 1940s

Cochran and Celli building, south side of 12th Street between Alice, 1940s

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#70 Plaza building, northwest corner of 15th and Jefferson Streets in downtown Oakland, 1940s

Plaza building, northwest corner of 15th and Jefferson Streets in downtown Oakland, 1940s

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#71 Schwartz & Grodin building, southwest corner of 12th Street and Broadway, 1940s

Schwartz & Grodin building, southwest corner of 12th Street and Broadway, 1940s

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#72 Foot of Broadway entrance to “Bow & Bell”, 1940s

Foot of Broadway entrance to "Bow & Bell", 1940s

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#73 Southwest corner of 12th Street and Broadway, 1940

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#74 Northwest corner of 12th and Franklin Streets, 1940

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#75 Southeast corner of 11th and Washington Streets, 1940

Southeast corner of 11th and Washington Streets, 1940

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#76 North side of 12th Street between Washington and Clay Streets, 1940

North side of 12th Street between Washington and Clay Streets, 1940

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#77 Foothill Boulevard near 22nd Avenue in the San Antonio district of Oakland, 1940s

Foothill Boulevard near 22nd Avenue in the San Antonio district of Oakland, 1940s

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#78 Clausen House at 88 Vernon Street in the Adams Point district, 1940s

Clausen House at 88 Vernon Street in the Adams Point district, 1940s

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#79 Lockwood Gardens public housng development under construction, looking south east, 1940s

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#80 Two policeman on motorcycles escort cars eastbound on East 12th Street, 1940s

Two policeman on motorcycles escort cars eastbound on East 12th Street, 1940s

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#81 American Furniture Co. building, northwest corner of Clay and 11th Streets, 1940s

American Furniture Co. building, northwest corner of Clay and 11th Streets, 1940s

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