1971, a year following the civil rights movement For a black Korean War veteran and his family, San Francisco seemed like the ideal place to achieve financial independence and the opportunity to be their own "boss." Charlie Walker was going to discover how naive he was. He refused to accept "No" as an answer in a city full of pretenders and cynics. Before a horrific accident, no black guy had ever been able to enter a building like that. There was an incident when he entered the door with both feet.
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1971, a year following the civil rights movement For a black Korean War veteran and his family, San Francisco seemed like the ideal place to achieve financial independence and the opportunity to be their own "boss." Charlie Walker was going to discover how naive he was. He refused to accept "No" as an answer in a city full of pretenders and cynics. Before a horrific accident, no black guy had ever been able to enter a building like that. There was an incident when he entered the door with both feet.
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