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Miami Community Newspapers on MSNCity of Miami Dorsey Park Kick-Off Celebration
The Miami Marlins, alongside the City of Miami and Parks & Recreation Department, celebrated the restoration of murals ...
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Axios on MSNCity kicks off effort to restore defaced Dorsey Park murals
City leaders on Wednesday are launching an effort to restore the Dorsey Park murals after parts of them were vandalized just ...
On Wednesday, the community came together in Overtown to celebrate the restoration of murals at Dorsey Park and to talk about ...
Officials gathered at Miami’s Dorsey Park to unveil a restored mural honoring two trailblazing baseball legends after it was vandalized with racist<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More ...
The mural at Dorsey Park, anchored by depictions of pioneers Jackie Robinson and Minnie Miñoso, honors the venue's legacy as a home field for Negro League teams and is a symbol of pride for historic ...
Nearly three months after vandals painted racist slurs and a swastika on murals of Negro league players at Historic Dorsey Park, residents and community leaders in Overtown gathered to unveil the ...
Despite the down pour of rain and gloomy skies, activists and concerned community showed up to Dorsey Park located near Northwest First Avenue and Northwest 17th Street Tuesday, to speak out after ...
It was our park, made possible in 1917, when D. A. Dorsey, a Miami Black millionaire businessman and philanthropist, sold the parcel of land to the City of Miami to be used as a park for Blacks.
The murals are along a fence at Dorsey Park, where Negro League teams once played baseball. The Marlins’ home ballpark loanDepot park is just a few miles from the park.
“In light of the deeply troubling acts of vandalism at Dorsey Park, the Miami Marlins today proudly stand in solidarity with the City of Miami Chairwoman Christine King, and our local leaders in ...
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