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Frances Thorpe seated in military uniform

Veterans History Project Service Summary:

  • War or Conflict: World War, 1939-1945
  • Branch of Service: WAVES (Navy Women's Reserve)
  • Location of Service: Northampton, Massachusetts; New York, New York
  • Highest Rank: Ensign
  • Collection Number: AFC/2001/001/37683

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"In October 1944 when the Navy said it was ready for me and I said, 'Take me,' I was not consciously making a statement about race relations." (Memoir, page 25)

In 1944, Frances Wills Thorpe, a young African American social worker from Pennsylvania, became one of the first two African American officers in the Navy's WAVES (Women Accepted into Volunteer Emergency Service) program. Along with Harriet Pickens, she trained at Smith College, and then was sent to Hunter Naval Training Station in the Bronx, teaching Naval history to incoming recruits. For Thorpe, integrating the WAVES carried with it a sense of isolation that persisted throughout her time in the service. She recalls her Navy days in her memoir, which describes a life filled with achievement and adventure, including experiences such as befriending the poet Langston Hughes, living as an ex-patriot in Paris, and counseling battle-scarred veterans after the war.

[ Untitled Memoir by Frances E. Wills Thorpe ]

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About this Item

Title

  • Frances E. Thorpe Collection

Names

  • Thorpe, Frances E.
  • Kent, Judith J.
  • Flagler County Public Library

Home State

  • New York (State)

Headings

  • -  Thorpe, Frances E.
  • -  World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal Narratives
  • -  United States. WAVES (Navy Women's Reserve).

Repository

  • Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

Gender

  • Female

Race

  • Black or African American

Status

  • veteran

Service History

  • World War, 1939-1945

    • Branch of Service: WAVES (Navy Women's Reserve)
    • Location of Service: Northampton, Massachusetts; New York, New York
    • Highest Rank: Ensign
    • Dates of Service: 1944-1945
    • Entrance into Service: Enlisted
    • Military Status: veteran

Materials

  • Manuscript: Memoirs [1 item] -- Typewritten document (collected 1998)
  • Photograph: Digital print [1 item] -- Portrait (collected 1944)
  • Computer File: CD [1 item] -- Multiple types of electronic files (collected 2005; 2005-12-19)

Collection Number

  • AFC/2001/001/37683

Cite as

  • Frances E. Thorpe Collection (AFC/2001/001/37683), Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

Online Format

  • image
  • pdf

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Using VHP Material in Publication or Exhibition

The Veterans History Project (VHP) at the Library of Congress collects, preserves and makes accessible the firsthand recollections of U.S. military veterans who served from World War I through more recent conflicts and peacekeeping missions, so that future generations may hear directly from veterans and better understand what they saw, did and felt during their service. The Veterans History Project Collection includes oral histories along with documentary materials such as original letters, diaries, photographs, and memoirs.

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Materials as a whole:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Manuscript material:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Memoirs (MS02), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Transcript (MS04), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Correspondence (MS01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Recording:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Audio recording (SR01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Video recording (MV01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Photograph:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Photographs (PH01), photographer unknown, Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.
  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Photographs (PH03-PH14), Ralph Williams photographer, Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Computer file:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Computer file (CF01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Artifact:

  • John P. Snodgrass (AFC 2001/001/[VHP collection]), Artifact (AR01), Veterans History Project Collection, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress.

Cite This Item

Citations are generated automatically from bibliographic data as a convenience, and may not be complete or accurate.

Chicago citation style:

Thorpe, Frances E, Judith J Kent, and Flagler County Public Library. Frances E. Thorpe Collection. 1944. Personal Narrative. https://www.loc.gov/item/afc2001001.37683/.

APA citation style:

Thorpe, F. E., Kent, J. J. & Flagler County Public Library. (1944) Frances E. Thorpe Collection. [Personal Narrative] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/afc2001001.37683/.

MLA citation style:

Thorpe, Frances E, Judith J Kent, and Flagler County Public Library. Frances E. Thorpe Collection. 1944. Personal Narrative. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <www.loc.gov/item/afc2001001.37683/>.