The brutal killing of a Detroit man in 1982 inspires decades of Asian American activism nationwide
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The brutal killing of a Detroit man in 1982 inspires decades of Asian American activism nationwide
BY RYAN DOAN-NGUYEN
Updated 12:16 AM EDT, June 29, 2024
Two white autoworkers bludgeoned 27-year-old Chinese American Vincent Chin to death with a baseball bat during his bachelor party in Detroit in 1982, but his loved ones cries for justice fell on deaf ears.
Twelve days passed before any media outlets reported Chins killing by men who blamed Asian manufacturers for the downfall of the citys mainstay auto industry, and none acknowledged the racism in his killing at the time. The defendants pleaded guilty to manslaughter and were sentenced to three years probation. Circuit Judge Charles Kaufman reasoned, These arent the kind of men you send to jail.
The injustice spurred Asian Americans to unite across ethnic and cultural lines. Hundreds protested the trials outcome in downtown Detroit. Chins mother traveled the country sharing his story and pushing for a federal civil rights prosecution.
More than four decades later, activists
still fight to ensure Chin is not forgotten, saying his story inspires advocacy nationwide. Law students reenact his trial, Hollywood adapted his story into a movie and Asian Americans remember the impact of his killing on their struggle for racial justice and equality.
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