Japanese-American Evacuees at Santa Fe Station 1942
Evacuees wait with their luggage at the old Santa Fe station in Los Angeles, California, in April 1942. This scene marks the forced relocation of Japanese-Americans from the West Coast during World War II, a significant action taken under a U.S. Army war emergency order. Over 120,000 individuals faced internment as a result of wartime fears.
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Japanese-American Evacuees at Santa Fe Station 1942
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