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A collection of photographs by Japanese female photographer Ryoko Yoshida. Ryoko Yoshida has published publications that have been intermingled with photographs and texts for many years with the main themes of "racism", "children", and "female". Born in Hokkaido and witnessed discrimination against Ainu, he became a journalist. After graduating from Keio University, he moved to the United States through NHK and TBS announcers. I majored in photojournalism at Columbia University and started taking photos from that time. Living in Harlem, which was feared as a black residence in New York Describes the black movement. The photo book “Harlem-The Black Angels” (1974), which summarizes the series, is a famous book that was republished in 2010. This book is a unique book that portrays the thoughts of towns and people that Harlem, Deep South, Jamaica and Yoshida loved and met with photographs and essays. Although it is mainly text, it is also fascinated by the splendor of the inserted photos.
<Related Artists>吉田 ルイ子 / Ruiko Yoshida
<Condition> Main body: Cover is slightly discolored, slightly stained, tenacious stains, minor damage