Families of Japanese ancestry at a RR station in California awaiting relocation after Pearl Harbor

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image showing Families of Japanese ancestry at a RR station in California awaiting relocation after Pearl Harbor

Quick_Presentation11 on November 14th, 2023 at 01:43 UTC »

Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, over 125,000 citizens of Japanese descent were forcibly evacuated and incarcerated in “Relocation Centers” across the western US. Here, families sit with their baggage at a railroad station in Woodland, Ca. awaiting relocation. May 20, 1942. Photo by Dorothea Lange.

tunnel-snakes-rule- on November 14th, 2023 at 05:13 UTC »

My grandpa lived in Sacramento, CA growing up. To this day still talks about his best friend having to move away because he was Japanese, and he never saw him again. It’s really sad to hear about.

NaVPoD on November 14th, 2023 at 06:02 UTC »

Happened to my grandparents, and wild that I learned more about the camps from them than I ever did in school.