Japanese American Farmer April 1942 Evacuation Photo
A Japanese American farmer sits in an office in Hayward, California, on April 9, 1942. He holds paperwork related to his evacuation to a War Relocation Authority center during World War II. This event marked the forced relocation of thousands of Japanese Americans, illustrating the impact of wartime policies on civil liberties in the United States.
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Japanese American Farmer April 1942 Evacuation Photo
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