Banner taped over the entrance to Ming's Market in Chinatown that says "NO GARAGE ON OAK ST.," written in both English and Chinese.
In the 1990s, the New England Medical Center negotiated with the City of Boston to build a parking garage on Parcel C in Chinatown, land which had previously been promised to Chinatown residents for a community center. The Chinese Progressive Association helped form the Coalition to Protect Parcel C...
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