'The Gate of the Exonerated' honors the teenagers known as the Central Park Five who were wrongfully convicted in a 1989 attack and rape.
"The Gate of the Exonerated" honors the teenagers known as the Central Park Five who were wrongfully convicted in a 1989 attack and rape. Jim Dolan has more.A Central Park entrance will be named "The Gate of the Exonerated," for the teenagers, known as the Central Park Five, who were wrongfully convicted in the 1989 attack and rape.
Workers are constructing a refashioned gate and will add signs explaining the story of the Central Park Five.The case of a white woman raped in Central Park, allegedly by a group of Black and Latino men, sparked racial tension in New York and across the country.
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