JPMorganChase Bank Slave Trade Involvement

UAAD is a 501c3 non profit who is negoiating an agreement to provide a framework to assist Chase Bank in distributing in excess of $800 million dollars of CRA funds available according to their Community Partnership Proposal

Sunday, March 12, 2006

March 9, 2006
The cause of poverty prior to Katrina
CNN is doing a fair job of exposing racism and discrimination in America. United Affirmative Action Development Corp (UAAD) a 501c3 could use your and others assistance in exposing our nation’s banks predatory lending and red-lining practices which has been the major contributor to this problem. With proper exposure and investigation it is believed that banks will be persuaded to provide the necessary assistance long past due African Americans in particular. http://www.uaadcorp.com/
The discriminatory practices of regulatory and law enforcement agencies helped to create the conditions African Americans were exposed to in New Orleans in particular. When a few thousand Enron employees, the majority being Caucasian were harmed, our Justice Department spent millions of dollars and thousands of man hours protecting the interest of those in need. For the good of society all citizens should and deserve such protection. When JPMorgan Chase Bank admits to using slaves as collateral, and are allowed to continue predatory lending practices after such crimes, rather than prosecution they are protected by The FDIC and OCC. Regulations enacted under civil rights benefiting African Americans are seldom enforced.
(see: and http://www.bankwhileblack.blogspot.com/.)
Walter L. Ellis CEO of UAAD

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