Japanese-American Girls Prepare Lunch in 1942 California
Japanese-American girls prepare lunch for members of the Japanese-American Citizens League in San Benito County, California, in May 1942. The league provided support and advocacy for Japanese-Americans during World War II. This gathering occurred shortly before the forced evacuation and internment of Japanese-American citizens.
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Japanese-American Girls Prepare Lunch in 1942 California
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