He saw them as fellow citizens who could build amazing things. So he built housing near these shipyards and nursery schools to help mothers join the war effort. He extended the health plan he had started at his dams to every worker in every yard, opening it to the public after the US won World War II. And though separated by generations, I tell the story of these three men because Kaiser and Eads and Washington. They were exactly the kind of men that Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence for. (19:47–19:57)
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Asserts that Kaiser extended his health plan to all workers and opened it to the public post-World War II.
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