Japanese Internment in America
In 1942, thousands of Japanese Americans living in the United States are forced into war relocation camps.
Official notice of exclusion and removal
Japanese-American Internment During WWII
Children at the Weill public school in San Francisco pledge allegiance to the American flag in April 1942, prior to the internment of Japanese Americans
A Japanese family returns from a relocation center camp in Hunt, Idaho, to find their home and garage vandalized with anti-Japanese graffiti and broken windows in Seattle, Wa., May 10, 1945. (AP Photo)
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