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Salinas, Calif. Apr. 1942. Evacuees of Japanese ancestry from certain West Coast

Photograph shows an unidentified white woman speaking to a group of unidentified Japanese Americans before being forcibly removed to Salinas Assembly Center, a makeshirt detention facility and race track, where they were incarcerated before being transferred to a concentration camp, probably Poston, during World War II.
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