Japanese American Woman at San Francisco Relocation Station 1942
An unidentified Japanese American woman walks past suitcases and U.S. soldiers at a Wartime Civil Control Administration station in San Francisco, California, on April 6, 1942. This moment precedes the relocation of 664 Japanese Americans under U.S. Army Exclusion Order No. 20, marking a significant event in the internment history during World War II.
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Japanese American Woman at San Francisco Relocation Station 1942
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