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Photographic Justice: The Corky Lee Story

Chinatown Rises Up to Unite Against Police Brutality

Lee’s iconic photo put a protest against police brutality on the front page of the Post.

Aired 05/13/2024 | Rating NR

Photographic Justice: The Corky Lee Story

Chinatown Rises Up to Unite Against Police Brutality

Clip: 5/13/2024 | 1m 38sVideo has Closed Captions

Lee’s iconic photo put a protest against police brutality on the front page of the Post.

Lee’s photo of a bloody demonstrator made a Chinatown protest against police brutality front-page news in 1975. He recalls his determination to both document this unprecedented community gathering, and to demand that every news outlet pay attention. Activist Fay Chiang recalls this moment as being “the first time we showed city government the community could organize into a political force."

Aired 05/13/2024 | Rating NR

Corky Lee’s Life, Legacy, and Quest for Photographic Justice

Video has Closed Captions

The importance of the life, art, and activism of Chinese American photographer Corky Lee. (3m 2s)

Documenting the Asian American Movement

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Corky Lee’s rare images of the Asian American Movement on the East Coast in the 1970s. (1m 2s)

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