Japanese Americans Register for Evacuation April 1942
In April 1942, residents of Japanese ancestry in San Francisco, California, stand in line to register for evacuation due to Exclusion Order No. 20. They faced forced relocation during World War II, impacting their lives and communities. This event illustrates the U.S. governments wartime policies against Japanese Americans, marking a significant historical moment.
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Japanese Americans Register for Evacuation April 1942
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