Japanese-American Evacuees at Santa Fe Station April 1942
A group of Japanese-American evacuees waits at the Santa Fe station in Los Angeles, California, with their luggage for a train to Owens Valley. In April 1942, the U.S. government ordered this evacuation due to fears stemming from World War II. This event significantly affected thousands of Japanese-Americans and remains a crucial part of U.S. history.
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Japanese-American Evacuees at Santa Fe Station April 1942
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