UPDATE - WE NOW NEED $230 TO REACH OUR GOAL OF JUST $1,000 TO GET A FOUNDATION MATCH!!!! BEFORE MAY 31st
GREAT WAY to start our May fundraising month with thanks to Otis Monroe and The Monroe Foundation for being the first financial donor with $100 contribution to help sustain the office and expenses for the work at Nation Black Wall Street Chicago!! Thanks to Father Michael Pfleger for $100; Thanks to Dr. Carol Adams for $100. With all the flap over the NAACP and other "Black interest" organizations and leaders being funded by "outside" sources is why as Chairman of National Black Wall Street Chicago, I do NOT apologize for making this public appeal to the Black community to CONTINUE to use its trillion dollar Black consumer spending power to financially OWN The National Black Wall Street Chicago organization and its leadership!!!
http://youtu.be/X4IvFXPGYNA History of the original Black Wall Street Of Tulsa
May is the anniversary month of when The Black Wall Street movement was born in Chicago on the May 19th birthdate of Malcolm X; it is the anniversary month of the original attack on the Black Wall Street of Tulsa that started on May 31, 1921 - June 1, 1921 and I am pleased to report that to expand the work of the Black Wall Street legacy of National Black Wall Street Chicago we have a private donor who will match a donation of $1,000 to us if during this anniversary month our members and supporters will raise $1,000 so please make your commitment now to help us raise the first $1,000 so that we can get the $1,000 match and have $2,000 to sustain the office and work of National Black Wall Street Chicago. National Black Wall Street Chicago is a 501 C3 organization located at 4655 South king Drive, Suite 203, Chicago, Illinois 60653 PayPal account blackwallstreetchicago@yahoo.com
We will continue our work to sustain and increase Black community business, for this is what will stop far too many of our people to have to look to the gang, drug and other illegal economies if we aggressively increase legal economic opportunities. The majority of our people in the criminal justice system are there because they got caught doing something illegal trying to solve their ECONOMIC PROBLEM so support this effort to help our community solve our ECONOMIC problem.
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