Japanese-Americans Evacuated from Santa Fe Station 1942
In April 1942, Japanese-Americans gather at Santa Fe Station in Los Angeles, California, preparing for relocation due to U.S. Army orders amid World War II. They stand by baggage cars as they await transport to internment camps in Owens Valley. This moment marks a critical episode in American history regarding civil rights and wartime policy.
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Japanese-Americans Evacuated from Santa Fe Station 1942
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