New York (CNSNews.com) - Jesse Jackson, in a speech on Wednesday, declared that New York's financial district was built on an "African burial ground" and achieved prosperity "on the backs of African people." Jackson made his remarks at the 6th annual Rainbow/Push Wall Street Project fund-raiser in New York City. Jackson also said discriminatory policies in 19th century America attracted immigrants who were "looking for 100 free acres, the right to kill an Indian, and free labor." One of the panelists at the conference sharply disagreed with the Wall Street Project's racial agenda and questioned Jackson's intentions. "On balance, this...