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Why we still need black-owned banks
By Monique W. Morris

8:27 AM on 11/22/2010

Since the 19th Century, African-American-owned banks have played a vital role in the economic development of our communities. Between 1888 and 1934, there were more than 130 U.S. banks owned by African-Americans, which is believed to have been the force behind the explosion of African-American businesses, which grew from 4,000 in 1867 to approximately 50,000 by 1917. While the 1960s produced a growing number of African-American banks, by the 1980s, many of them had failed. Today, according to a March 2010 Federal Reserve Board report, only 30 U.S. banks are owned by African-Americans.

The structural exclusion of African-Americans from the mainstream economic sphere led black entrepreneurs to build their own financial infrastructure to support the economic development of our communities, but the dramatic decline in the number of black-owned banks has led many to question the role of African-American-owned banks in revitalizing our neighborhoods today.

According to Dr. Brooks Robinson, economist and director of blackeconomics.org, black banks are critical to creating loans for black businesses. "Black-owned banks in black communities can even draw the traditionally unbanked poor into the formal economy," Dr. Robinson states. "And [they can] push egregiously exploitative pay-day and check-cashing operations out of business."

Indeed, African-American owned banks and other opportunity financial institutions, including Community Development Financial Institutions, tend to serve low-income communities and communities of color. Their strength and appeal is that they have the power to alter African-Americans' relationship with the financial industry, offering a promise of trust and accountability when others are content to exploit or neglect. Their reach is into the neighborhoods -- and blocks -- where the alternative is often the abusive "pay-day" structure that locks too many of our households into the cycles of economic harm from mounting, uncontrollable debt.

The disposable income that quickly floats through many of our communities has long been critiqued as an obstacle to the creation of jobs or of an infrastructure to sustain economic development. However, black banks can leverage deposits to lend in our communities and facilitate a recycling of financial resources in a way that can produce jobs and improve the quality of our communities through emerging infrastructure development (e.g., construction and the "greening" of our neighborhoods).

Actor and entrepreneur Duane Martin sees black-owned banks as an important lifeline to support the targeted financial needs of communities that are often denied loans from some of the more mainstream institutions.

"I call it going straight to the vein," said Mr. Martin. "[In black banks], our investment can support that guy trying to get that barber shop, or that cleaners, or that family trying to buy their first home. My wife and I put our money in a Black bank so that we can be in the 'hood everyday."

However, black banks alone will not solve the tremendous financial struggles faced by African-Americans.

"To be sure, there is a role for [black banks] to play, but they should not be expected to play the leading role in wealth accumulation and economic development in the black community," said Dr. Bernard Anderson, Whitney M. Young, Jr. Professor Emeritus at the Wharton School of Business.

The larger, mainstream banks must still be held accountable for fair and responsible lending in order to bridge the racial wealth divide; and the protection of human and civil rights in the workplace and the education pipeline must remain core to the fight for equity and advancement.

The role for black-owned financial institutions is the same as it has always been -- to support the financial needs of the communities in which they are located. They leverage deposits and support the formation and development of emerging enterprises that will produce jobs and improve the economic landscape of our communities.

But black banks need our investment in order to thrive. In this economic climate, when so much is at stake in terms of our ability to salvage economic security from the greatest loss of home ownership and wealth in three decades, it has perhaps never been more apparent that our struggle to build wealth is for most, a process, and not an event.

As was true in 1888, when Capital Savings Bank emerged as the first black-owned bank in Washington, DC, the greatest investment we can make in this rebuilding effort is in ourselves.
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Hello Saint Jake,

Black Americans do not need Black owned banks. Black Americans need a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders. If we presently had a portion of this continent the article written by Monique M. Morris would not be necessary, now would it?

What is wrong with you all abilities to think and reason well?

Am I right or am I wrong that if Black Americans were a sovereign people on a portion of this continent would we be fussing, whining and complaining that we don't have Black owned banks? So, why not be rational and go for the prize, which is a portion of this continent and not a bank?

Tell me what you think.

Monday, November 22nd 2010 at 1:50PM
Harry Watley
Saint, I doubt that Harry will have as much power as Moses (LOL)!
Monday, November 22nd 2010 at 4:00PM
Siebra Muhammad
Since I don't have "real" money at this point in my life, I leave the banks alone for the most part. I do have an account with direct deposit though. I pay my bills and make most of my purchases via debit so the money comes out right there and I leave the checks alone.

But I agree with you on this blog 100%. These banks (especially Bank Of America) are make a killing off of what you just described. It has happened to one of my friends where they kept sending a incorrect payment through over and over and over charging them $35.00 each time it didn't clear. But they knew after one time that they didn't have the money so why did they keep sending the same thing over and over?

They ended up paying over $100 for something that was under $20. When they went to the bank to address the matter, the two white women at the help desk had the nerve to tell her they couldn't do nothing about it and that it is Bank Of Ameria's policy to approve the charge.

So basically their policy is to approve as many charges as they possibly can so even if you have the funds in your account there system is designed to snatch back the smaller transactions and force the larger one through so they can steal.

So she asked the teller did she know that Bank Of America was sued for this in the past, The teller looked at her as if she didn't give a ****, she just said, well they keep on doing it. My friend ended up cussing her out and leaving the bank. She ended up having to write a letter to the comp-controller. TALK ABOUT GREEDY!!!
Monday, November 22nd 2010 at 4:22PM
Siebra Muhammad
That's Right!
Monday, November 22nd 2010 at 4:42PM
Siebra Muhammad
Hello Saint Jake,

Now, why would you say that I should be prepared to die to obtain a portion of land carved out of White America? I don't know how to answer you except that you would rather stay whining and complaining than to have your own. You have no faith and no desire to be free. You are a sorry individual. Your profess belief in the Most High amounts to nothing. So, why do you talk about the Most High and the Israelites when you do not have faith in the Most High?

Black America's brains are so screwed up that none of you realize the things you say and do things you do. Black Americans are some dumb people.

Siebra is the same as you are. She professes to be a believer in Allah yet in reality she does not believe Allah is strong enough to free Black Americans from White America.

I have the utmost faith in the Most High.

Anyway, my divine task is only to lead Black Americans into sovereignty on a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders. I was not given the additional task of ruling over Black Americans. Consequentially, when you all come to understand the gravity of what I am saying and embrace your sovereignty and it comes to pass then my task is over. I don't expect to live much longer after Black Americans become sovereign people.

Tell me what you think.



Monday, November 22nd 2010 at 6:44PM
Harry Watley
NO! to your question Harry!

And NO! about either one of us telling you what we think!
Monday, November 22nd 2010 at 6:53PM
Siebra Muhammad
We do need our black banks and we need to support them. I am a current member of One United Bank ere in Boston.
Harry go look in mirror and see what color you are, and then repeat what you have posted to yourself except put the "I in front of your statment.
And no, I don't need you leading me anywhere. As for me , I don't consider myself "dumb" .
Major D Johnson, Retirired Army
Monday, November 22nd 2010 at 10:06PM
Dorothy Johnson
Hello Dorothy,

Dorothy I am impressed with your rank and education.

Dorothy, Black Americans do not need a Black bank, if you will. Black Americans need to be sovereign free people first. Black Americans need to have the reign of our destiny in our own hands. Black Americans need a portion of this continent that we could call our very own country with borders to worship God, pursue life, liberty, happiness and prosperity in our own way. God has indicated to me that what I am saying to you is going to happen. It's going to happen because it is the right thing that God must do for Black Americans. Black Americans once no less from God than what God did for the children of Israel in their time of bondage.

Black Americans are in devastating situation due to no fault of our own. Black Americans are a new race of people just 500 years old. Black Americans came into existence on this continent when White American men bred themselves with the African slaves they purchased from the slave traders, am I right. Since then Black Americans are a people that technically and business wise belongs to White America to this day. When Black Americans will no longer be the livestock people of White America is when we inherit our portion of this continent left to us by our ancestors that we could call our very own country with borders. Again, I know that what I am saying is going to happen. So, Dorothy Black Americans don't need a Black bank if you will.

Have I made any sense with you?

Tell me what you think.

Tuesday, November 23rd 2010 at 10:17PM
Harry Watley
On The Last Days There Shall Arise False Prophets & False Teachers
Tuesday, November 23rd 2010 at 11:50PM
DAVID JOHNSON
LOL!
Wednesday, November 24th 2010 at 2:12PM
Siebra Muhammad
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