Have you noticed that every MLK boulevard is in the absolute most awful section of town? Just wait until there is a path named for Sharpton or Jackson. It will probably be like Sherwood Forest where every person who enters will be robbed, many of whom will have already been robbed of their dignity by those two.
Of course, and that was why I commented.
I hate to sound "raisis", but it seems to follow that only a very black neighborhood would have a street named MLK boulevard, and those neighborhoods usually get worse and worse, until they're so bad no one lives there and they get gentrified. Maybe in 30 or 40 years, MLK Boulevards will be a decent address.
Stranger things have happened. In NJ, Hoboken was a major dump, but now it's come back--at least in the neighborhoods overlooking the river.