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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 ...
Terminal Island represented what my grandfather was hoping to find ... as police presence builds As immigration operations grow, Southern California hotlines, rapid response networks step up to meet ...
This image from “Terminal Island: Lost Communities on America’s Edge” shows the Skippers, the 1941 California state champion Nisei baseball team, on Terminal Island. (Courtesy of Angel City ...
Nearly half of the inmates at the federal prison at Terminal Island in San Pedro have tested positive for the coronavirus in what has become the nation’s worst outbreak in a federal penitentiary ...
From the turn of the 20th century to the early 1940s, a human-made island in San Pedro Bay held a flourishing Japanese American fishing village that helped develop Southern California’s mighty ...
A sixth inmate at the Terminal Island federal prison in San Pedro has died after testing positive for the coronavirus infection. And with more than 60% of inmates there testing positive, a local ...
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) - California Senator Kamala Harris is demanding answers into the COVID-19 outbreak at the Terminal Island federal prison. Investigative reporter David Goldstein broke the story ...
Watch towers of Federal Correctional Institution, Terminal Island, a low security facility housing male inmates, stand at the entrance of the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, California.
At Terminal Island, five inmates have died after testing positive for the virus, the bureau said Thursday. The low-security institution is home to 1,051 male inmates.
'Terminal Island: Lost Communities on America’s Edge,' which has just been re-published by Angel City Press, is co-authored by Geraldine Knatz and award-winning mystery novelist Naomi Hirahara.
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