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The Japanese American Experience of WWII featuring Alton Chung

Sat, Sep 12

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Indiana Historical Society

The Japanese American Experience of WWII featuring Alton Chung
The Japanese American Experience of WWII featuring Alton Chung

Time & Location

Sep 12, 2026, 7:00 PM

Indiana Historical Society, 450 W Ohio St, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA

About the Event

Sponsored by the Estate of Fran Long and the Storytelling Arts of Indiana Endowment


Join storyteller Alton Takiyama-Chung for an evening of stories of the Japanese-American Experience of WWII. There will be a talkback session after the performance. 


Ben Kuroki was the only Japanese American allowed to fly in the Pacific during WWII. Having survived 30 missions over Europe and even with a chest full of medals, a white person refused to share a cab with him during the war. Fifty years after the war, he was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for his incredible war record and his fight against racism.


Sagebrush Santa is about what it may have been like during that first Christmas in the Minidoka Incarceration Camp in 1942. Mako Nakagawa gave me permission to tell her story called ONARA. At seven years old, she and her friends in Camp pondered the difference between Japanese people…



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