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Pascagoula and Mother's Victory Garden

Pascagoula and Mother's Victory Garden

 

Getting yanked out of baptism and First Communion didn't get me out of the Academy. I still spent many a weekendthere, grounded, humbled, wondering why we all had to be banished from our homes. This was all so stupid!

Some of us had no one at home to take care of us. One of the Sisters "adopted" the little Japanese girl. She was always there on weekends when I was. She lived there because her father was in the army. Or the navy or the marines? Who knows? He was fighting in the war, so he had to leave the little Japanese girl in the academy.

Oh, my God, you don't suppose he did that to save her from Manzanar or one of those other camps? I never thought of that before. I maybe just assumed her mother was dead. Why didn't the little Japanese girl live in one of those camps. Wait. What year was it?

Ansel Adams' Book on Manzanar

Ansel Adams Book  on Manzanar

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.



Images of Manzanar

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