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Jan292005
Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 10:02AM
Champions of the slave reparations
movement are denouncing as "insulting" and a "joke" an offer from
JPMorgan Chase & Co. -- parent company of Bank One -- to create a
$5 million scholarship fund for African-American students in Louisiana
to make amends for the banking behemoth's past ties to slavery. Conrad
Worrill, chairman of the National Black United Front, said Friday that
the $5 million offer doesn't begin to repair the damage created when
two of JPMorgan Chase's predecessor banks in Louisiana allowed 13,000
slaves to be used as collateral on loans and took ownership of 1,250
slaves when those loans defaulted. "The Bill Daley/JPMorgan Chase
[offer] is insulting. It's a joke. To admit they owned 13,000 slaves
and say they're only going to come up with $5 million? What is $5
million over five years? That's like no money," Worrill said. $5 mil.
'nowhere near enough' "Calculate how much money they made off 13,000
slaves. This is a way to appease and get themselves off the hook. This
is not addressing the profits they acquired from owning slaves. It's
nothing. It's an effort to dilute and diminish the issue. They should
sit with the leadership of the reparations movement and negotiate." [more]