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The island was once home to 3,000 first- and second-generation Japanese Americans before many were taken to internment camps ...
In the 1930s the tiny, man-made Terminal Island in San Pedro was home to 3,000 Japanese American fishermen and their families. The island bustled with activity. The men brought in hauls of ...
Homes in Terminal Island’s Japanese fishing village. More than 3,000 Japanese residents were living on the island by the early 1940s. Courtesy Terry Hara ...
Protesters are gathering from dawn until dusk at the Japanese Fishing Village Memorial today, a San Pedro monument built to ...
It was February 25, 1942, two and a half months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, and the U.S. Navy had given the island’s ...
Community groups and Terminal Islanders — descendants of the Japanese American community that once thrived there — say ICE is ...
Months after the attack on Pearl Harbor, a Japanese American fishing community on San Pedro’s Terminal Island was given 48 hours to pack its belongings before it was forced into incarceration ...
Fight to preserve Terminal Island’s Japanese American history gains momentum by: Marc Sternfield. Posted: May 15, 2025 / 09:06 AM PDT. Updated: May 15, 2025 / 09:06 AM PDT.
Activists say they’ve seen agents in military vests marked with “ICE” driving Border Patrol vehicles and unmarked cars in and ...
The last two surviving buildings from a once-thriving Japanese American fishing village in Terminal Island, Los Angeles, have been included in the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s list of ...
Community groups and Terminal Islanders — descendants of the Japanese American community that once thrived there — say ICE is using the area for staging.