Corky Lee, who spent decades photographing Asian American life, dies at 73

In this May 10, 2014 file photo, photographer Corky Lee shouts to people posing near the Golden Spike re-enactment ceremony, in Promontory, Utah, as he arranged a photo of them to honor Chinese immigrants who built the railroad. Lee, a photojournalist who spent five decades spotlighting the often ignored Asian and Pacific Islander American communities, died Wednesday in Queens, New York of complications due to COVID-19.
Scott Sommerdorf | The Salt Lake Tribune via AP 2014
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