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wealthier, Trump was not intimidated. He stood out among his class-
               mates as someone with huge dreams. He often bragged that one day
               he would be the biggest real estate developer Manhattan had ever seen.



               The Trump Organization

               After college Trump went to work full-time for his father’s real estate
               company, which focused on renting homes and apartments to middle-
               class residents of Staten Island, Brooklyn, and Queens. In 1971 Donald
               took control of the company and renamed it the Trump Organization,
               the name that is still used today.
                   Soon after Trump took over the family business, it became the fo-
               cus of a racial discrimination investigation. In 1972 the Urban League,
               a civil rights group, sent out undercover investigators, called testers, to
               Trump-owned apartments in Brooklyn. When African American tes-
               ters tried to rent Trump apartments, they were either refused or steered
               to other properties where people of color lived. When white Urban
               League testers tried to rent the same apartments, they were immediate-
               ly off ered leases. When caught in the act of discrimination, apartment
               managers who oversaw leasing said they were following orders given by
               the Trumps. Once the Urban League felt it had proof of a pattern of








              Trump and the Military Draft


              Trump graduated from college in 1968, the year that the US military drafted three hundred
              thousand men to  ght in Vietnam. Although Trump lost his draft deferment upon gradua-
              tion, he was able to avoid the draft. An army physical disquali ed him for medical reasons.
              Although the military does not specify what the medical condition was, Trump later said
              it was because he had bone spurs on both heels. Bone spurs are protrusions on the heel
              that can cause pain when walking long distances. This problem earned Trump the military
              classi cation of 1-Y; this meant he was medically disquali ed except in cases of national
              emergency. The classi cation remained in effect until 1972, when it was changed for un-
              known reasons to 4-F, not quali ed for service. He later said the bone spurs healed and
              never caused him any more problems.
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