Japanese American Women Consulting on Evacuation 1942
Two unidentified Japanese American women consult with a white woman in San Francisco, California, on April 25, 1942. They prepare for relocation to War Relocation Authority centers during World War II. This moment illustrates the forced removal of Japanese Americans, a policy enacted between 1942 and 1945, impacting thousands of lives.
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Japanese American Women Consulting on Evacuation 1942
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