1942 No-Parking Day for Japanese Americans in Salinas CA
A no-parking day occurs in Salinas, California, in May 1942. Japanese Americans are required to move to a reception center as part of wartime measures during World War II. This event is documented in the FSA/OWI Collection, which preserves significant moments in Monterey Countys history. The relocation impacted many families and communities.
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1942 No-Parking Day for Japanese Americans in Salinas CA
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