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People are finally admitting to themselves that most blacks were better off economically before liberals took control and welfare became the norm. "In the '40s and '50s, Walnut Street was full of black-owned businesses, drawing people from all backgrounds to shop and be entertained. Most of that was torn down in the '60s as part of urban renewal. Urban renewal also brought 9th Street, a dividing line between West Louisville and the rest of the city. If the new plan for "Old Walnut Street" becomes

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