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A mural honoring African American history at Dorsey Park in Miami’s historically Black Overtown neighborhood was vandalized with racist and anti-Semitic graffiti over the weekend.
The murals are painted in bold colors on a fence at Dorsey Park, where Negro League teams once played baseball, in Miami’s historic Overtown neighborhood.
The Dutchess County Transportation Council has opened a public comment period on their transportation improvement program.
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.