Japanese American Women with Dog in Mountain View 1942
On April 18, 1942, Japanese American women stand with a dog in front of their farmhouse in Mountain View, California. Executive Order 9066 led to their forced removal and loss of homes during World War II. The mailbox bears the name K. Kubota, illustrating personal connections lost due to wartime policies. This image provides insight into the experiences of Japanese Americans during this challenging time.
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Japanese American Women with Dog in Mountain View 1942
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