Still "Bootless"...until we BUILD. Economic truth with Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King

 

Courtesy of Black World History on Youtube


In this 1967 NBC interview, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. explains why telling Black Americans to “pull themselves up by their bootstraps” ignores centuries of systemic inequality. MLK contrasts the experience of formerly enslaved Black Americans with European immigrant groups who received land, opportunity, and government support. His words remain relevant in today’s discussions about economic justice and historical responsibility. Source: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., NBC Interview with Sander Vanocur (1967) This video is shared for educational and historical discussion. This video is for educational and informational purposes under Fair Use (Section 107, U.S. Copyright Act). MY SOCIAL MEDIA HANDLES: ▶️ Main Channel: / blackworldblackhistory [BWBH] 📸 Instagram: / blackworldblackhistory [BWBH] 🐦 Twitter: / blackworldblackhistory [BWBH]

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We are still "Bootless" until we build. - Pam Kelly, WePrepare.Us and The Century 5-10-10-75 Trust 

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