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  • Yesterday Is History How the Murder of Vincent Chin Galvanized the Fight for Asian American Rights
  • TV Episode | 10 min | Documentary, Short, History

Yesterday Is History

How the Murder of Vincent Chin Galvanized the Fight for Asian American Rights
TV Episode | 10 min | Documentary, Short, History

On June 19 1982, the future looked bright for 27-year-old Vincent Chin. He was going to marry his girlfriend, had a good job as a draftsman for a top Detroit automotive supplier, and he was also working part-time at a Chinese restaurant.
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John Kuroski (story checked by) | Victoria Linchong (written by)
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Updated Nov 6, 2021

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Nov 6, 2021 (United States)

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