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 NEW YORK  AP  鈥?At a small patch of Central Park flanking New York s Harlem neighborhood, scores came Monday to remember the injustice that imprisoned five Black and Latino teenagers after they were wrongly accused and convicted of the 1989 rape of a white jogger.They arrived in the chill of a late fall morning, some singing hymns, to dedicate a park entry to the men once known as the Central Park Five, but now remembered as the Exonerated Five.The entryway, located on the northern perimeter of the park between Fifth Avenue and Malcolm X Boulevard, will be known as the  Gate of the Exonerated.  It commemorates the miscarriage of justice that not only befell the five men, organizers say, but the unknown others who might have been wrongly imprisoned. This is a moment. This is legacy time,  said one of the men, Yusef Salaam. We are here because we stanley vaso  persevere,  he said to a cheering crowd.Monday was the first time Raymond Santana, another of the men, now in his 40s, has returned to Central Park since that fateful day 33 years ago.Santana was 14 and Salaam wa stanley mugs s 16 when they and three others 鈥?Kevin Richardson, 14; Korey Wise, 16; and Antron McCray, 15 鈥?were wrongly tried for the rape of a 28-year-old woman, whose brutal attack left her with permanent injuries and no memory of the assault. The high-profile incident prompted police to  stanley cups round up Black and Brown men and boys in connection with the rape. We were babies, who had no dealing with the law. Never knew what Miranda was,  said  Orem Santa Claus won  t be coming to Macy  s this year, breaking nearly 160-year-long tradition
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