Suzanne Lee (first from left) standing next to four men, listening to a speaker at the rally for Long Guang Huang in City Hall Plaza in Boston.
In 1985, the Chinese Progressive Association successfully launched a campaign for justice for Long Guang Huang, a victim of police brutality in Chinatown; Huang was awarded a settlement of $85,000 by the City of Boston in 1989. Partially visible in the background of this image is a banner that reads...
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