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Interviewee Collection Sort ascending Description Interviewer Date of Interview Location of Interview Affiliation
Tom Warren Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral  history interview with Tom Warren.

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Art Almeida Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Art Almeida was born on December 27, 1928, in San Pedro. His mother came to the United States from Ciudad Guerrero in northern Mexico when she was about six years old. His father, born in Santa María de Los Angeles in Jalisco, came to the US in 1909 and married Art's mother around 1917 in Morenci, Arizona. Art's father was a hacendado from the landed gentry, and his mother's family crossed the border into Morenci, Arizona. Art's father was a kindly man, about six feet tall, fair-skinned, and articulate.

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Lewis Loveridge Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Lewis Loveridge. 

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
John Papadakis Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with John Papadakis.

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
John Guest Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with John Guest. 

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Lorenzo DiCarlo Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Lorenzo DiCarlo. 

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Joan Milke Flores Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Joan Milke Flores.

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Steven Cole Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Steven Cole. 

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
Tony Salcido Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

Oral history interview with Tony Salcido.

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles
James Yamamoto Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project

James Yamamoto, born in 1936, hails from Terminal Island, California. His early life was shaped by the local Japanese fishing community and his father's grocery store. The onset of World War II marked a period of upheaval for Yamamoto and his family, as they were subjected to internment along with many other Japanese Americans. This experience had a profound impact on his family's ship chandlery business. Post-war, Yamamoto witnessed and adapted to the evolution of communication within the shipping industry.

Unknown Los Angeles, CA The Port of Los Angeles