- Born Free and Equal
Infobox Book
name = Born Free and Equal: The Story of Loyal nowrap|Japanese-Americans
translator =
image_caption = Cover of the first edition, 1944
author =Ansel Adams
illustrator = Ansel Adams
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country =United States
language = English
series =
subject = Interns at the Manzanar War Relocation Center, 1943–4.
genre = Photography books
publisher = U.S. Camera, New York
release_date = 1944
media_type = Hardcover
pages = 112 p. illus. (incl. ports.)
isbn =
preceded_by =
followed_by ="Born Free and Equal: The Story of Loyal Japanese-Americans" is a book by
Ansel Adams containing photographs from his 1943–4 visit to the internment camp then named Manzanar War Relocation Center inOwens Valley ,Inyo County, California . The book was published in 1944 by U.S. Camera in New York.In the summer of 1943, Adams was invited by his friend, newly-appointed camp director Ralph Merritt, to photograph life at the camp. The project and the accompanying book and exhibition at the
MoMA created a significant amount of controversy, partly owing to the subject matter.World War II was still being fought and the animosity against Americans of Japanese descent was high, especially on the West Coast.Adams was not the only photographer to take pictures in Manzanar. Before him,
Dorothea Lange had visited all eleven Japanese-American internment camps while a staff photographer for theWar Relocation Authority . During Lange's visit in 1942, the camp was a less organized state and Lange was driven to portrait the injustice of the relocation project, leading to a harsher and less optimistic portrayal of camp life than Adams's. The third photographer was internee Toyo Miyatake, previously a studio photographer inLos Angeles . Miyatake initially took photos with an improvised camera fashioned from parts he smuggled into the camp. His activity was discovered after nine months, but Merritt supported the endeavor and allowed him to have his stored studio equipment shipped to the camp and continue the project (initially a camp guard had to release the shutter for him after Miyatake had positioned the camera). Miyatake and Adams met and befriended each other at the camp, while Lange's and Adams's visits did not overlap.Adams's goal in the project was twofold: to stress the good American citizenship of the internees, as conveyed in the subtitle of the book, "The Story of Loyal Japanese-Americans"; and to show their ability to cope with the situation:
The purpose of my work was to show how these people, suffering under a great injustice, and loss of property, businesses and professions, had overcome the sense of defeat and dispair [sic] by building for themselves a vital community in an arid (but magnificent) environment…All in all, I think this Manzanar Collection is an important historical document, and I trust it can be put to good use. (Ansel Adams, 1965 [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/anseladams/index.html] .)
External links
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/anseladams/index.html Exhibit of Manzanar photographs] at the U.S. Library of Congress.
* [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=gdc3&fileName=scd0001_20020123001bfpage.db&recNum=0 Digitalized full text edition] at the U.S. Library of Congress.References
* Ansel Adams: "Born Free and Equal", New York: U.S. Camera (1944); reprint: Spotted Dog Press (2002). ISBN 1893343057
* Mary Street Alinder: "Ansel Adams: a Biography", Owl Books (1998). ISBN 0805058354
* Judith Fryer Davidov: "'The Color of My Skin, the Shape of My Eyes': Photographs of the Japanese-American Internment by Dorothea Lange, Ansel Adams, and Toyo Miyatake", "The Yale Journal of Criticism" 9(2), pp. 223-244 (1996). [http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/yale_journal_of_criticism/v009/9.2davidov.html restricted access]
* Linda Gordon, and Gary Y. Okihiro (eds.):"Impounded: Dorothea Lange and the Censored Images of Japanese American Internment", W.W. Norton (2206). ISBN 039306073X
* Gerald H. Robinson: "Elusive Truth: Four Photographers at Manzanar", Carl Mautz Publishing (2002). ISBN 1887694234
* Jonathan Spaulding: "Ansel Adams and the American Landscape: a Biography", University of California Press (1998). ISBN 0520216636
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