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Yuri Kochiyama Remembers Her Life: From Internment Camps in the U.S. to the Assassination
Longtime activist Yuri Kochiyama talks about the assassination of Malcolm X, who she was with 41 years ago as he lay dying, and her own life championing civil rights. Kochiyama’s story begins with World War II, when she and her family were held in an internment camp along with more than 100,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans in the United States.
Longtime activist Yuri Kochiyama talks about the assassination of Malcolm X, who she was with 41 years ago as he lay dying, and her own life championing civil rights. Kochiyama’s story begins with World War II, when she and her family were held in an internment camp along with more than 100,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans in the United States.
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