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For nearly 50 years, New Yorkers never knew where they might run into Corky Lee and his camera: a museum gala or a tenants’-rights meeting, local laundries or poetry readings, community fairs, concerts, or protests. Most often, it was somewhere along Mott Street, in the heart of Manhattan’s Chinatown, where his photographs of everyday life helped generations of Chinese-Americans see themselves as part of a larger community. At the link in our bio, read Hua Hsu’s remembrance of the revolutionary photographer, who died on Wednesday, of complications from COVID-19. Photographs by Corky Lee.


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