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WHAT ANSEL SAW

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What Ansel Adams saw at Manzanar was the beauty of the Japanese people, their dignity, their honor in the face of hardship and turmoil (“Ansel Adams’ Photos: 40 Years of Controversy,” by Diana Mar, July 28). Adams should not be faulted for his vision, for it graced every image that he made. The courage shown by the Japanese-Americans interned should be remembered by every American with pride.

VICTORIA J. FISHER

Panorama City

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