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This special presentation reproduces the book Born
Free and Equal, a selection of Ansel Adams's photographs of
the Manzanar internment camp which was published in 1944 by U.S.
Camera along with a text by Adams. The digital images were
made from the 112-page copy held by the Prints and Photographs Division.
In a letter to his friend Nancy Newhall, the wife of Beaumont Newhall,
curator of photography at the Museum of Modern Art, Adams wrote: "Through
the pictures the reader will be introduced to perhaps twenty individuals
. . . loyal American citizens who are anxious to get back into the
stream of life and contribute to our victory." The book received positive
reviews and made the San Francisco Chronicle's bestseller list
for March and April of 1945. A hardcover edition of Born Free
and Equal (Bishop, CA: Spotted Dog Press, 2001) is available
which corrects surname and chronological errors found in the original
and includes essays by former internees Archie Miyatake and Sue Kunitomi
Embrey. |