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Monday, April 13, 2015

Executive Order 9066

This is a map of the Internment camps the Japanese had to live in. The red dots show where each Internment camp is.
This store owned by a man of Japanese ancestry is closed. After Pearl Harbor, the owner hung the sign in the store front window.

The Santa Anita Park racetrack is turned into an Internment camp for the Japanese.

Nursery school children play with a scale model of the barracks.

A crowd of Japanese-Americans stand behind bard wire, waving goodbye.

A Japanese family returning home from a relocation center camp.

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