San Francisco honors Wong Kim Ark's Supreme Court victory on birthright citizenship - 127 years later
San Francisco honored Wong Kim Ark by presenting his great-grandson with a declaration and artist's rendition of an HIstoric Landmark plaque to commemorate Wong. The ceremony in San Francisco's Chinatown marked the 127th anniversary of Won'g's U.S. Supreme Court victory in 1898, upholding birthright citizenship for children of immigrants.
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