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・ Signed by the author (see photo). ・ That unforgettable day, December 20, 1970. Taking photos at the Koza Riot site determined the photographic life of a young man. From 1968 to 2012, the images of the US military and the people, burned onto the film of Kazuo Kuniyoshi, a photographer who has been at the forefront of Okinawan journalism. Military bases that continue to encroach on people's lives, and Japan, which continues to force bases on Okinawa under the Japan-US Security Treaty. But the people of Okinawa are living strong. Anger and resistance against those who threaten life. Uchinaanchu have stood firm, never losing to the oppression that continues to this day -- STAND! A present-tense documentary that conveys those facts and memories. Includes 189 black and white photographs and interviews by Ushi Chinen. <Specifications> ・ Size: B5 soft cover ・ Number of photographs: 189 ・ 312 pages
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