Round 7: Tossup 13

“Concrete monsters” in this city were criticized by Elizabeth Virrick, whose newsletter Ink attacked this city’s expressway plans. The book A World More Concrete describes the 1969 dedication of a playground in this city by M. Athalie Range. Max Rameau founded this city’s organization Take Back the Land to build Umoja Village in an empty lot. (-5[1])The 1980 murder of Arthur McDuffie (10[1])by police (10[1])in this city led to the Liberty (10[1])City riots. A railway built by Henry Flagler (10[1])separated (10[1])this city’s white neighborhoods (10[1])from its (10[1])Colored (10[1])Town, later renamed (10[1])Overtown. The “Freedom Tower” was (10[1])built in this city to process refugees (10[1])brought in (10[1])on “freedom flights,” responding to the (10[1])increase of children in this city as a result of (10[1])Operation (10[1])Peter (10[1])Pan. (10[3])For 10 points, (10[1])refugees from the Mariel Boatlift were mostly processed in what Southern city? ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Miami, Florida
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