Come discover "hidden figures" and oral traditions from our California Tribal family who were displaced before, during and after our California Gold Rush throughout our vast California Gold Mining District
Past, present and future generations can reconnect by sharing our unique "California Journey from Slavery Freedom" this special California 175th Anniversary, since the1850 Compromise. As we seek official paid holiday for Juneteenth and California Native American Day.
President Millard Fillmore signed US Senate Bill 169 officially establishing the Great State of California, September 9, 1850. The ongoing historical impacts and opportunites to mitigate challenges for future generation requires clear honest analysis of what really happened.
Both free and enslaved California Pioneers of Pan African ancestry played major roles before, during and after the California Gold Mining Era (1840-1875) including nearly 2,000 US Colored Troops from California who served during the US Civil War by helping to preserve the Union and end chattel slavery throughout California and the nation.
2025 we feature the Leidesdorff Legacy, reportedly the only recipent of a Mexican Land Grant to expressly acknowledge his desire to not disrupt the indegenous population on land entitled to him by the Mexican authorities.
We seek to preserve early stewardship of the land while engaging the 1906 US Antiquity Act, helping us preserve official United States of America History here sharing an authentic history of our California Gold Mining District, 1840-1875.
Join us at our 25th Annual, Folsom Juneteenth as we continue working to preserve our unsurpassed contributions by California Pioneers of Pan African Ancestry by engaging key essential allies locally, nationwide and throughtout the world.
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