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Landscape

original WRA caption: “Evacuee mother and child ready to board a train which will take them to an assembly center where evacuees of Japanese ancestry will await transfer to War Relocation Authority centers to spend the duration.”
photo: Clem Albers, 4/1/1942, Los Angeles, California

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original FSA caption: “Japanese-American child whom is being evacuated with his parents to Owens Valley.”
photo: Russell Lee, 4/1942, Los Angeles, California

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original WRA caption: “The Japanese quarter of San Francisco on the first day of evacuation from this area. About 660 merchants, shopkeepers, tradespeople, professional people left their homes on this morning for the Civil Control Station, from which they were dispatched by bus to the Tanforan Assembly Center. This photograph shows a family about to get on a bus. The little boy in the new cowboy hat is having his identification tag checked by an official before boarding.”
photo: Dorothea Lange,4/29/1942, San Francisco, California

Landscape

original WRA caption: “Trucks were jammed high with suitcases, blankets, household equipment, garden tools, as well as children, all bearing registration tags as the last Redondo Beach residents of Japanese ancestry were moved to assembly center at Arcadia, California.”
photo: Clem Albers, 4/5/1942, San Pedro, California

Portrait

original caption: “In front of grocery store owned by resident of Japanese descent, two days before evacuation.”
photo: Dorothea Lange, 5/11/1942, Florin, California

Landscape

original WRA caption: “Flag of allegiance pledge at Raphael Weill Public School, Geary and Buchanan Streets, Children in families of Japanese ancestry were evacuated with their parents and will be housed for the duration in War Relocation Authority centers where facilities will be provided for them to continue their education.”
photo: Dorothea Lange, 4/20/1942, San Francisco, California

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original WRA caption: View of the results of vandalism at the White Star Soda Works, 416 Jackson Street, Los Angeles, California.
1944, courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration