Post-civil rights San Francisco seemed like the perfect place for a black Korean War veteran and his family to achieve economic freedom. Charlie Walker immediately realized his naivete. He refused to accept "No" in a city of impostors and skeptics. Until a calamity, a black man couldn't enter. This is what happened when he walked through the door.
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Post-civil rights San Francisco seemed like the perfect place for a black Korean War veteran and his family to achieve economic freedom. Charlie Walker immediately realized his naivete. He refused to accept "No" in a city of impostors and skeptics. Until a calamity, a black man couldn't enter. This is what happened when he walked through the door.
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