Search Results for site/Hannah Carter Japanese
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Ethel Guiberson/Hannah Carter Japanese Garden
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Shepherd Residence
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Japanese Hospital
The Japanese Hospital opened its doors to a diverse clientele in the wake of a landmark case before the U.S. Supreme Court. -
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Ozawa Boarding House/ Obayashi Employment Agency and Joyce Boarding House/ Ozawa Residence
These rare remaining Japanese American boarding houses have served as affordable housing for over 100 years. -
Japanese American History at Terminal Island
In the early 1940s, Terminal Island housed a vibrant community of nearly 3,000 Japanese and Japanese-American residents. It had grown out of a small Japanese fishing village whose settlers helped launch a booming industry for canned tuna. The island later starred in one of the darkest chapters of U.S. history, when its residents became the […] -
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Nishiyama Residence/Otomisan Japanese Restaurant
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Japanese American Heritage
Japanese immigration to the United States first began to boom in the 1880s, following the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. The absence of Chinese laborers created tremendous opportunities for other low-wage workers, although Japanese immigration would be curtailed in the early twentieth century due to an agreement between the U.S. and Japan. […] -
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Terminal Island
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Otomisan Japanese Restaurant
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Robert Herrick Carter
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Curating the City: Eastside L.A.
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Terminal Island ‘Furusato’ Tuna Street Buildings