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Japanese farm workers and children with the crop in Lomita, 1924 5. What can you tell me about the history of Japanese Americans in Gardena?

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Japanese farm workers and children with the crop in Lomita, 1924 5. What can you tell me about the history of Japanese Americans in Gardena?

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Japanese immigrants were a key part of Gardena’s farm community during Gardena’s early years, and their influence remains visible today. In 1911, the Japanese Association founded the Moneta Japanese Institute at the intersection of New York and Market streets, and with donations from the Japanese-American community paid for the lots, a school house, and teachers’ living quarters. Five years later the Parents’ Association founded the Gardena Japanese School. Gardena’s Japanese population was, along with 110,000 other people of Japanese ancestry, moved from Pacific coastal communities to relocation camps in the middle of the United States in the spring and summer of 1942 as a military security measure during World War II.

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