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#18 When Japanese American Families were Forced to Live in Internment Camps in 1942 #18 WWII
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#17 Santa Anita reception center, Los Angeles, California. The evacuation of Japanese and Japanese-Americans from West Coast areas under U.S. Army war emergency order, 1942.
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