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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/20/bofa-cantor-fitzgerald-bank-racial-discrimination_n_1691186.html

Did U.S. blacks "throw out the baby with the bath water" following the advice of M.L. King during the days when the laws of U.S. Apartheid were being dismantled? King's advice was based on the assumption that white society--in the main--was a "moral society" and would make amends for the past and institute a genuinely integrated society.

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I say this because of successful business examples of "Black Wall Street", Tulsa, Oklahoma.

In the same vein, are those university graduates from the Ivy League schools better off than if they had gone to the schools that people like Dubois and King attended?
 



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