1942 Evacuation of Japanese-Americans in Los Angeles
In April 1942, Japanese-Americans are evacuated from Los Angeles, California, boarding a train bound for Owens Valley. This event stems from a U.S. Army war emergency order during World War II. Many families were forced to relocate, impacting their lives and communities significantly. The image is part of the FSA/OWI Collection, created by Russell Lee.
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1942 Evacuation of Japanese-Americans in Los Angeles
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