Born Free and Equal: The Story of Loyal Japanese Americans,Used

Born Free and Equal: The Story of Loyal Japanese Americans,Used

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It was 1943. In Yosemite National Park, the magnificent Ahwahnee Hotel closed its doors to tourists, transformed into a temporary Naval convalescent hospital. Wartime shortages forced the rationing of gasoline, sugar, and film. Living with his wife, Virginia Best Adams and their children in Yosemite Valley, Ansel Adams, sought ways to help with the war effort. Too old to enlist, he volunteered for a number of assignments in which his photographic skills were put to the country's use. Among his contributions, he both escorted and photographed Army troops at Yosemite training for mountain warfare in Europe; he taught photography to the Signal Corps at Fort Ord, and traveled to the Presidio in San Francisco to print classified photographs of Japanese military installations on the Aleutian Islands. Despite his volunteer efforts, he was frustrated that he could not do more to help the war effort.That summer, friend Ralph Merritt asked Adams if he would be interested in creating a photographic record of a littleknown government facility in the Owens Valley, on the east side of the Sierra Nevada. 'I cannot pay you a cent,' Merritt told Adams, 'but I can put you up and feed you.' Merritt was director of the Manzanar War Relocation Center, a collection of hundreds of tarpaper barracks hastily built to house more than 10,000 people, behind barbed wire and gun towers. All were of Japanese Ancestry, but most were American citizens, forcibly removed from their homes to ten relocation centers across the country by presidential order. The resulting effort was the book Born Free and Equal: The Story of Loyal Japanese Americans published by U.S. Camera in 1944 under the direction of the War Relocation Authority.While at Manzanar, Adams met Toyo Miyatake, the official camp photographer, interned with his wife and children. A student of the great photographer, Edward Weston, Miyatake had established his own respected professional photography studio in Los Angeles before the war. In the introduction to this book, Miyatakes son, Archie, who was then 16years old, recalls the visit made so long ago.In 1965, Adams wrote in a letter to Dr. Edgar Brietenbach at the Library of Congress: ' . . . I think this Manzanar Collection is an important historical document and I trust it can be put to good use. . . ' In the autumn of 2000, before the Manzanar photographs of Ansel Adams were available digitally and only available as 8x10 photographic reproductions, editor Wynne Benti spent two weeks in the collections of the Library of Congress and NARA, locating many, but not all of the photographs that appeared in the original book. The book went to press as two jets crashed into the World Trade Center, thus the addition of the American flag behind the cover photograph of Joyce Nakamura Okazaki. Spotted Dog Press republished Adams' work, Born Free and Equal, introducing it to new generations of Americans.

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  • Q: What is the size of 'Born Free And Equal'? A: The book measures nine point twenty-five inches in length, zero point seventy-five inches in width, and eleven point seventy-five inches in height.
  • Q: How many pages are in the book? A: There are one hundred twenty-eight pages in 'Born Free And Equal: The Story of Loyal Japanese Americans'.
  • Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book features a hardcover binding, making it durable for long-term use.
  • Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author is Ansel Adams, a renowned photographer known for his impactful work.
  • Q: What genre does this book belong to? A: This book belongs to the genre of photo essays, documenting a significant historical narrative.
  • Q: Is this book suitable for all ages? A: Yes, the book is suitable for all ages, as it provides historical insight and visual storytelling.
  • Q: How do I use this book? A: You can read this book for educational purposes or to appreciate the historical photographs and narratives.
  • Q: Can children read this book? A: Yes, children can read this book, as it provides valuable lessons about history and culture.
  • Q: Is there any special care needed for this book? A: To keep the book in good condition, store it in a dry place and avoid exposing it to direct sunlight.
  • Q: What is the best way to clean the book? A: You should clean the book by gently wiping the cover with a soft, dry cloth to avoid damage.
  • Q: Is this book a good choice for history enthusiasts? A: Yes, this book is an excellent choice for history enthusiasts interested in Japanese American experiences during World War II.
  • Q: How does this book compare to other photo essays? A: This book stands out due to its unique historical context and the iconic photography of Ansel Adams.
  • Q: What if the book arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, you should contact customer support for information on return or replacement options.
  • Q: What is the return policy for this book? A: Typically, the return policy allows returns within a specified period; please check the retailer's terms for exact details.
  • Q: Is there a warranty for this book? A: No, books generally do not come with a warranty, but check with the seller for specific conditions.
  • Q: Can I find this book in libraries? A: Yes, 'Born Free And Equal' is often available in libraries, especially those with strong historical or photographic collections.

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