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Terminal Island/Port of Los Angeles Collection
This collection contains of over 400 black-and-white negatives and photographic prints of Terminal Island, Port of Los Angeles, San Pedro, Port Hueneme, and Catalina Island, taken between 1938 and 1947. Photographs include businesses, residences, airports, warehouses, coastlines, railroads, and neighborhoods. The collection has been digitized and most of the material is available online.
Dennis Terry/ National Organization for an American Revolution (N.O.A.R.) Collection
The Black Panther Newspapers
This collection contains over 400 newspaper issues from 1967 to 1980, organized by the Black Panther Party(BPP). The newspaper covers a variety of topics, from community to global events. It was also used to distribute information of the BPP’s ideologies and their support for different groups fighting oppression.
The Bond, The Servicemen's Newspaper Collection
This collection contains 61 issues of "The Bond: The Servicemen's Newspaper", an American Servicemen's Union newspaper containing articles and letters written by servicemen. Topics relate to the antiwar movement, the Vietnam War, and American foreign policy.
The J. Tilman Williams, Oazo de Esperanto, and Esperanto Club of Los Angeles Collection
The Journal of Black Psychology
This collection contains issues of the "Journal of Black Psychology." It also includes one issue of "Journal of School Psychology," and "Chains and Images of Psychological Slavery."
Title Insurance and Trust Company Records
This collection includes correspondence, legal documents, tax documents, and bonds created by the Title Insurance and Trust Company. These materials are related to trusts held by members of the Dominguez family and land that was once part of the Rancho San Pedro.
Torrance Oral History Project
This collection includes oral histories recorded in partial fulfillment for a Masters Degree in Public History by Molly M. Sipe. It includes interviews of former City of Torrance Mayors, Jim Armstrong, Ken Miller, and Katy Geissert, as well as other residence and city officials. These include Gerald L. Alter, Rick Capellino, Mikko Haggott-Henson, and J. Walker Owens. This collection has been digitized and is available online.
Torrance Refinery Action Alliance (TRAA) Records
Paul Junji Toshima Collection
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