Japanese American Women and Children San Francisco 1942
On April 25, 1942, four Japanese American women and children sit on the steps of a home on Bush Street in San Francisco, California. They faced forced relocation due to wartime policies during World War II. Fusaye Nakamoto, pregnant at the time, later gave birth to Katsumi at the Topaz relocation center. His father, Jitsuzo Nakamoto, was arrested as an enemy alien. This image serves as a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by Japanese American families during this era.
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Japanese American Women and Children San Francisco 1942
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