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picture of how we have always treated our Negro population. If anything is left over, or anything we do not want, then the
Negroes get that. Today one third of our present population is Negro. When we will have a million people, we will have at least a fourth of a million Negroes. Today this third of our present citizenry are effectively denied water access and water use. Now collectively, as well as individually, we cannot receive fairness, unless we give fairness. It is proposed—for Miami at least, that this unfair condition be remedied. It is proposed to give fairness to this deserving one third of our citizenry. It is proposed that at a proper point on this proposed fifty mile water Loop, that a great Bay beach be established and forever preserved for Negro use. And that similarly, on the ocean side of the Loop that similar advantages be established and preferably in one whole little island facing on the Gulf Stream, which could ideally be made there for them an ocean and Gulf Stream park."
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campus claimed that leading up to public votes on George
Merrick’s aforementioned Negro Resettlement Plan, the use of racist advertisement materials was "fairly wide-spread throughout Miami and the surrounding areas." The petition then cited an image of a slum clearance ad from the 1950s, years after
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defining a slum as "any area where dwellings predominate which by reason of dilapidation, over-crowding, faulty arrangement or design, lack of ventilation, light or sanitation facilities, or any combination of these factors, are detrimental to safety, health, or morals." This was relevant to
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Merrick wrote a series of stories he titled “Men of the
Magical Isles”, honoring the Bahamian laborers he worked with. When Nellie Powers, a Black woman in the community, decided to open a private school to educate Black children, Merrick, along with a biracial board, donated to the cause. Up until
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protests, titled "Rename
University of Miami facilities with a racist history". The petition alleged George Merrick "boldly held, and acted upon, racist segregationist beliefs throughout his life." The petition did not mention that George Merrick faced criticism from the white community when he let
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announced the parking structure on
Merrick Drive would no longer be referred to by George Merrick's name, but that the Solomon G. Merrick Building named in honor of George Merrick’s father would remain, and "as for the roadway, the renaming of George E. Merrick Street goes beyond the purview of the
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campus named after George
Merrick is the Merrick Garage, which the university and students also refer to as the Brown Garage. The Solomon G. Merrick Building, named after George Merrick's father, is sometimes referred to as simply the Merrick Building. As of June 2022, the
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Once he was done building the core of Coral Gables, Merrick decided to branch out creatively. Many people who did not like the
Mediterranean Revival Style rejected Coral Gables because of its lack of variety. Merrick therefore decided to design small communities, or
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In three years, Merrick spent over $ 20 million to build a thousand
Mediterranean style houses, which complemented the Biltmore Hotel, the country clubs, and the other community buildings that Merrick had also designed and overseen the construction of.
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to replace F.A. Bryant as the county commissioner in
District 1. He spent the next 15 months on the commission championing the building of roads in south Florida, including major arteries that would later serve to connect his well-planned community of
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who experienced a yellow fever epidemic and forced quarantine when he was moving to South Florida as a boy. In 1937, Merrick's proposed "Negro Resettlement Plan", as part of the slum clearance laws promulgated under President
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The cover of the July 2021 edition of Coral Gables Magazine features a watercolor painting honoring Merrick by artist Carlos Garcia-Barbon; the painting depicts the bronze George Merrick statue in front of City
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that point, "Miami had never seen such an inter-racial effort". Merrick also purchased land to give to the Bahamian laborers to live on, this land later becoming the MacFarlane District.
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