Dark Days: Chicago gallery exhibit explores WWII Japanese internment camps in U.S.

What does an American look like?  Who is welcome in this country?  What is every American’s duty in the face of racist government action?  These and other important questions are posed by Alphawood Gallery’s first original exhibition, Then They Came for Me: Incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII and the Demise of Civil Liberties, running June 29 through November 19, 2017.  Then They Came for Me at the Alphawood Gallery (2401 North Halsted Street, Chicago) is free and open to the public. Read more from Kyle MacMillan in the Chicago Sun-Times below:

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