Japanese Americans at Santa Anita Reception Center April 1942
Japanese Americans stand in lines beside horse stalls at the Santa Anita Reception Center in Arcadia, California, under armed guard. Taken in April 1942, this image illustrates the forced removal and internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. The center was one of several locations used for housing individuals affected by this wartime policy.
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Japanese Americans at Santa Anita Reception Center April 1942
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