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Sacramento County Goethe Park possible Hate Crime, Corruption and Unethical Behavior

by Khubaka, Michael Harris (blackagriculture [at] yahoo.com)
Sacramento County Supervisors may probe into renaming methodology of Goethe Park possible hate crime, corruption and/or unethical behavior by leading Sacramento County Park Staff and Park Commissioners
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Sacramento County Supervisors may probe into Goethe Park corruption and unethical behavior by leading Sacramento County Park Staff and Park Commissioners

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Friday, April 4, 2008

Sacramento – The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors should lead a landmark investigation into corruption and/or unethical behavior by leading Sacramento County Parks Staff and/or Park Commissioners.

Our California Governor, Assembly Speaker and Senate Pro Tem and Attorney General may investigate and demanded answers to a long list of questions designed to determine the degree to which hate crimes, racial bias and unethical influence has corrupted the historical authenticity of the Sacramento American River Parkway, potentially endangering the integrity of sharing a accurate legacy of the California Gold Rush in the standards and practice of the State of California Education.

Honorable William Alexander Leidesdorff, Jr. was the first president of the first school board in California whom was a catalyst to open the first public school in California, yet his contribution of Historic Leidesdorff Ranch remains a silent secret along the American River Parkway despite over half of the land originally owned by the African Cuban, Danish Jewish Mexican land grant. Sacramento County officials choose to discount authentic federal, state and county records with impunity.

Leidesdorff Adobe Ranch, established in 1844, remains unacknowledged by the Sacramento County Parks Commission despite salient primary source documentation submitted because of Sacramento County Parks Staff deference to German voiced belief in the ongoing C.M. Goethe’s notion of white supremacy celebrated by residents and employees in Sacramento County.

The full text of William Alexander Leidesdorff, Jr. Memorial Highway enrollment by the State of California is included in this release: http://info.sen.ca.gov/pub/03-04/bill/asm/ab_0101-0150/acr_131_bill_20040503_chaptered.html

“This is a landmark legislation, 21st century California History shows exactly how significant a role African Americans contributed prior to the California Gold Rush and used their influence to form a more perfect union in the United States of America before official State sponsored racial bias and hate crimes were established to negate authentic history.”

The Golden Legacy of William Alexander Leidesdorf, Jr. begins to tell a broader story of the Great State of California in the State Capitol in the City Sacramento.



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