Yuri Kochiyama (1921–2014) was a prominent Japanese-American activist dedicated to human rights, social justice, and racial equality. Born in California, her life changed after the bombing of Pearl Harbor when she and her family were sent to an internment camp. This experience deeply influenced her activism.
Kochiyama worked alongside civil rights leaders, most notably Malcolm X, advocating for Black liberation, Asian American rights, and other marginalized groups. She was known for her efforts to bridge various movements, emphasizing unity in fighting oppression. Her legacy inspires future generations to continue the struggle for justice.
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