American Paper Son
Wayne Hung Wong
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American Paper Son
Discover the compelling life story of Wayne Hung Wong in American Paper Son, published by the University of Illinois Press in 2005. This engaging biography spans 192 pages and offers a unique perspective on the Chinese American experience in Wichita, Kansas. Wong, who served in one of the all-Chinese units of the 14th Air Force during World War II, reflects on the profound impact of race and segregation on his military service. Following the war, he married a woman from Taishan and brought her to the United States, where he became entangled in the controversial Confession program. American Paper Son is not just a personal narrative; it’s a vital exploration of identity, immigration, and race relations in America. Join Wong as he shares his journey, shedding light on the challenges and triumphs faced by immigrants in the heartland of the United States.
American Paper Son