Emma from alabama an. They dont conduct themselves the way they do. Harvard university has a problem as well. We have not talked about the issue of culler, colored town and who is acceptable and what is not acceptable. All of these dynamics are going on and impacted by the migration. The changes that whole interplay within the africanamerican community. Thank you so much. [applause] thank you all for being here. [captions Copyright National cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. Visit ncicap. Org] we have a facebook question, he says are there any Historical Resources on the people who died in detroit . There is one in particular. You could be featured during our next life program. Join the conversation on facebook. And on twitter at cspan history. Cspans washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. Coming up monday morning, project director at the center of strategic and International Studies will join us to talk about the state of Homeland Security since 9 11. Federalfrazier from the government management of Disaster Relief related to Hurricane Irma and harvey. Be sure to watch washington journal beginning live at 7 00 eastern. Join the discussion. Usually things run smoothly. Every once in a while, banks are going to go into Emergency Action per lets go back in time. Back to 1992. It is august, 1992. In minneapolis, the mall of america opens for business with 300 stores, it is the largest Shopping Mall in the country. Meanwhile, a major hurricane is moving directly toward south florida. We expect the storm is going to be in our neighborhood by early in the day monday. 24, the stormust hits with full force, carrying winds that reach 160 miles an hour. Local airports are shut down. Most of the area with is without power. In its wake, devastation that is nearly total. All your life savings, right . Yeah, all my life savings. Everything. Tuesday, august 25, almost Everyone Needs food and emergency supplies. Most stores are shut down. We are selling generators, chainsaws, gas and oil. The only people selling things come from out of town. They will not accept checks or credit cards. So there is a huge demand for cash and local banks are running short. That triggers Emergency Action ofthe miami band branch the Federal Reserve. The miami branch as part of the Federal Reserve bank of atlanta which serves the southeast. Branch manager jay currie was at the bank soon after andrew struck. We started calling all the financial institutions. And letting them know that we were doing business and wanted weensure that we heard, that had cash available. And we would do whatever possible to get that cash to them. Local banks have an account with the fed. They deposit their extra cash and the fed accredits their account. In normal times, the local banks ask for cash as it is needed. In this case, it is needed immediately and in great quantity. Bob jensens Vice President of the First National bank of homestead. People had to walk out of the lobby with somewhere between 3000 and 5,000. Many people needed more than that and got more than that. If you did not have cash, you did not have nothing. Absolutely nothing. Butch sullivan owns a service station in homestead. The town was hit especially hard. There was no water, no phone service, no electricity. Just to buy ice, residents had to drive out of town and wait in long lines. Butch sullivan needed an emergency generator. Noyou had to pay 2000 cash, credit cards, no checks, cash. They would not sell anything. Susie sir anand as were in charge of shipping cash to local banks. Tuesday, august 25th was the busiest day on record. In a million nine million dollars. It was a happy day. Hectic. Everything was done manually. No computers. The 99 million would ascend up to local banks throughout south florida, including the First National bank of homestead. We got deliveries every day early. We got large amounts of cash and lots of large bills. The fed gave us whatever we wanted, whatever we needed. Thursday, august 27, south florida is beginning the long process of rebuilding. Hurricane andrew has left more than 300,000 people without homes. It is the most extensive Natural Disaster in u. S. History. Many people did everything they could to help their neighbors. Including workers at the fed. The Federal Reserve is like the main bank to all these banks. It is like, you go to your mom for help and that is what they were doing. They were going for help. The banks were in need of cash. Because the people were in need of cash. We were there for the banks and for the people. You are a teacher of social studies and civics to middle and high school students, try our classroom resources of the cspan classroom website. 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