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Why does Dr. King believe Black Americans didn't have boots? (Hint: Nothing to do with actual

shoes) (Further Hint: Think about GI Bills failures)*

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King’s dream of economic equality has been harder to achieve. Why? For one, he demanded that Americans restructure capitalism, both at home and abroad. But he also challenged a core part of the American Dream: the false assumption that those who work hard can move upward. King rejected the bootstrap myth, because he understood that many people, notably those of color, didn’t even have boots.
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