A young man distributing handouts to two young Asian men in an attempt to collect signatures for Long Guang Huang, at the corner of Beach Street and Harrison Avenue in Chinatown.
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.
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