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Yusef Salaam, of ‘Central Park 5,’ to Speak at Democratic Convention

Yusef Salaam, a city councilman from Harlem, was one of five Black and Latino men exonerated in the rape and assault of a white female jogger in Central Park in 1989. Former President Donald J. Trump, who is white, took out full-page advertisements in four newspapers, including The New York Times, calling for the death penalty to be reinstated because of the case.

Now Mr. Salaam is expected to speak at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday evening, the last night of the convention, according to three people familiar with the convention planning, because he is seen as an ideal candidate to talk about how dangerous it would be to elect Mr. Trump to a second term.

Not only can he speak to concerns about Mr. Trump’s character, but Mr. Salaam, who is Black, would demonstrate Black men’s backing of Vice President Kamala Harris, as some polls have shown their wavering support for Democrats.

“Something very special is happening in America right now — a Black woman is going to be the president of these United States,” Mr. Salaam said of Ms. Harris as he walked through Central Harlem on Saturday, greeting people during the Harlem Week festival. “It’s also a very dangerous time. Democracy itself is on the ballot.”

The news website Semafor first reported last week that Mr. Salaam had been invited to speak at the convention, but it said that plans had not been locked in. He is expected to be introduced after remarks by the Rev. Al Sharpton and to be joined onstage by three of the four men who were wrongly convicted with him as teenagers and who together came to be known as the Central Park Five — Korey Wise, Raymond Santana and Kevin Richardson, according to the people familiar with the plans.

Before President Biden dropped out

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