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DESCRIPTION:US Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, California State Park 
 Official and selected City of Folsom residents are set to offer, yet 
 another effort, to completely distort the authentic California Gold Rush 
 Era legacy by people of Pan African Ancestry along the American River Basin 
 (1840-1875)\n\nTimed to perfection, a cloaked COVID-19 hidden process, 
 shared on 2021 Earth Day, National Parks Week is completely foul and in my 
 humble opinion, at the same time the California State Legislature struggles 
 to consider restorative justice for  Black folk to "feel comfortable" to 
 recreate along the American River Parkway or drive Uber eats by a 
 sign.\n\nIf the complete 2021 erasing of authentic California Pan African 
 Heritage Gold Rush Era history is successful, it may prove to be far 
 egregious than the regional impact from 1850 US Compromise and 1852 
 California Fugitive Slave Act, which helped destroy the gold mining town of 
 Negro Bar, Sacramento County, by "legally" returning successful "foreign" 
 miners back into Southern bondage and bringing "seasoned" enslaved "gold 
 miners" from the deep South.\n\nToday, many protagonists of progressive 
 ideals will probably never acknowledge that our Gold Mining Town Negro Bar, 
 Sacramento County even existed (1849 - 1855) or the entitled owner 
 Honorable William Alexander Leidesdorff, Jr. "African Founding Father of 
 California" legacy should be publically preserved.  \n\nClearly, a 
 generational determined few will never accept Alta California Pan African 
 Heritage as equal, inclusive and worthy of preservation, since the first 
 enslaved prisioners of war arrived in Baja California Sur in 1535.\n\nThe 
 notion of a golden legacy showcased at the desired Negro Bar Historic State 
 Park name, a highly prized cultural regional asset along today's Lake 
 Natoma.\n\nSacramento County officials will acknowledge well over 200 
 million dollars of gold was mined and dreadged in the Gold Mining District, 
 yet reparative justice maybe on the horizion. \n\nWhy a secret agenda and 
 secret notion of a sham election, stacked with employees and a selected few 
 to close out National Parks Week.\n\nClearly, this was not an agreed upon 
 plan, politics at play seen, yet soon Local, Regional, National and 
 International stakeholders at the table and "fed up" youth in the 
 streets... may change tip the balance towards, accountablity and justice. 
 \n\nIn 1849, when the regional gold mining towns of Negro Bar, Negro Hill, 
 Coloma along the American River were established, Negro citizenship was 
 revoked via political means, late 1849 at Monterey, Colton Hall and San 
 Jose, inagural California State Legislature.  \n\nThese legal acts sealing 
 Manifest Destiny continue to impact the region and State of California via 
 land, property and habeas corpus laws targeted specifically to Negroes and 
 those non-white male according to the original California State 
 Constitution. \n\nWe have some very serious challenges, helping to form a 
 more perfect union, with ongoing hostile environmental conditions with a 
 special 2021 Earth Day notice of tomorrow's meeting.\n\nHopefully, the 
 unveiling of "State sponsored designed plans" will reflect decades of 
 patient, care, consistent concern for future generations to enjoy the 
 amazing authentic California Gold Rush Story.\n\nThank God, I am safely 
 under COVID-19 quarantine house arrest by County Public Health Officials 
 and cannot participate in this "hidden" notion, with no written agenda, 
 rolling out a predetermined outcome, with "targeted" limited outreach, for 
 a secret election, that elected officials with jurisdiction have no 
 knowledge, I will get to breathe.\n\nAre "Negroes" citizens in 2021 and 
 allowed to vote?  Does the Brown Act apply to "Negroes" in 2021?  My 
 lawd... I'll send some folks and friends... who probably did not get the 
 2021 Earth Day notice.\n\nGenesis 15:12-14, is clearly ready for prime 
 time, we are indeed are in for some difficult days ahead.\n\nThankfully, 
 the Gold Mining Town of Negro Bar and Sacramenro Gold Mining Region are 
 apart of the National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom, archives 
 safely within the Sacramento State University Library and US Library of 
 Congress, tomorrow the world will be watching, again.\n\nMichael Harris, 
 Chief of Staff for the Negroes\nFriends of Negro Bar State Park\nest. 
 1849\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2021/04/22/18841858.php
SUMMARY:Gold Mining Town of Negro Bar, Sacramento County in the News again...
LOCATION:Negro Bar State Park Sub-Unit of Lake Natoma\nFolsom Lake Recreational 
 Area\nmanaged by California State Parks
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