Japanese American Family Packing for Evacuation 1942
In April 1942, Dave Tatsuno and his family pack a trunk in San Francisco, preparing for forced evacuation. Tatsuno, a U.S. citizen and University of California graduate, faced internment due to wartime policies affecting Japanese Americans. This image illustrates the personal impact of relocation and the experiences of families during this challenging time.
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Japanese American Family Packing for Evacuation 1942
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