Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Manzanar calisthenics 0016u.jpg

 
Female internees practicing calisthenics at Manzanar internment camp, 1943.
Reason
Another political image of sorts. In 1943, Adams visited the Japanese-American internment camp at Manzanar and took a series of photographs, many of which are considered among his best portraits. He has been criticized for putting a positive spin on the subject, but when he gifted the set to the Library of Congress, he defended his decision:

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. — Ansel Adams, 1965

I believe this picture perfectly encapsulates this intent.
Articles this image appears in
Manzanar, Calisthenics, Born Free and Equal
Creator
Ansel Adams
Nominator
trialsanderrors

Promoted Image:Manzanar calisthenics 0016u.jpg --KFP (talk | contribs) 00:26, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]