Japanese-American Child Evacuating Los Angeles April 1942
In April 1942, a Japanese-American child in Los Angeles, California, prepares for evacuation under U.S. Army orders. At the time, Japanese-Americans faced forced relocation during World War II, impacting thousands of families. Many were sent to internment camps, including those in Owens Valley, as part of wartime measures.
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Japanese-American Child Evacuating Los Angeles April 1942
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