Ali Center reopens 7-1-20
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After closing for more than three months during the pandemic, Louisville's Muhammad Ali Center welcomed visitors back into the ring Wednesday.
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WDRB Photojournalist Dominik Furman was on hand when the doors opened and documented how Ali's message is being shared during this time of civil unrest.
Laura M. Douglas was named the center's interim president and CEO, becoming the first woman and first Black woman to lead the organization.
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