Exhibit Details

Prejudice and Patriotism in Chicago
Opens Tue. May 4 through Tue. June 29, 2010, at the Japanese American Service Committee of Chicago, and Thu. July 1 through Sat. July 3 at the Swissotel Chicago during the JACL National Convention.

Prejudice and Patriotism in Chicago

We are pleased to announce that  “Prejudice to Patriotism: The Story of the Japanese American Military Intelligence Service 1941 to 1952.” tours to Chicago to share the important lessons of Japanese American experience history with the American public.

About the Exhibit: The exhibit will illustrate the story of the Japanese American soldier linguists, from their secret training at the Presidio of San Francisco's Building 640, one month prior to the attack at Pearl Harbor, to the battlefields of the Pacific Theater and to the Allied Occupation of Japan and the Korean War.

Tuesday, May 4 through Tuesday, June 29, 2010
At the Japanese American Service Committee in Chicago
4427 North Clark St., Chicago, IL 60640
About the Japanese American Service Committee in Chicago, go to
http://www.jasc-chicago.org/.

Thursday, July 1 through Saturday, July 3, 2010
During the JACL National Convention
At the Swissotel Chicago
323 East Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL 60601