This goes to show that you cannot make a civil right out of a moral wrong.
Just for those who are unfamiliar with Baltimore, but a good portion of it is run down and abandoned with drug addicts and thugs loitering on the streets all day. This particular section is in the heart of downtown between the inner harbor and Penn Station. A light rail runs down the street, making it a prime location for development. The problem is that a drug store with a lunch counter that the schwartzas drove out of business a long time ago is a site of a so-called civil rights victory.
If the Schwartza's had made this business a successful one with their so-called civil rights victory and the issue was protecting a small business that did not want to lose it's land, then I would understand, but instead, they want to see a run down dilapidated building in the middle of downtown instead of a center which will provide jobs and economy for them. And then they complain that they are poor.
http://cnn.com/video/?/video/us/2011/02/19/whitfield.landmark.fight.cnn