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peter blakely's avatar

one should not forget Ansel Adams more Journalistic work especially in the times we seem to be reliving on the streets of many cities across America.

"1943 and 1944, Ansel Adams

documented one of tr darkest chapters in American history, shooting a series of photographs of Japanese-American citizens in incarceration. The exhibition of these photographs at the Museum of Modern A in 1945, titled "Born Free and Equal," was met with considerabl controversy in an America still at war." https://articles.anseladams.com/japanese-american-internment-camps/. I also saw these 20 years ago on the Smithsonian Or library of congress website.

Astrid Faber's avatar

Thank you for the link to the Ansel Adams photo’s of the Japanese- american interventie Camps 1943-1944.

John Romie's avatar

The photographer whose work so many aspire to match, and for good reason...

Stasia's avatar

Fascinating contours