The National Park Service told the Washington Free Beacon it is no longer providing funding for a controversial project "honoring the legacy" of the Black Panther Party after outrage that the agency would spend taxpayer dollars to memorialize a group that murdered a park ranger in the 1970s.
The Free Beacon revealed last month that the Park Service gave roughly $100,000 to the University of California, Berkeley for a research project on the Marxist extremist group to "memorialize a history that brought meaning to lives far beyond the San Francisco Bay Area."
"Committed to truthfully honoring the legacy of [Black Panther Party] BPP activists and the San Francisco Bay Area communities they served, the project seeks to document the lives of activists and elders and the landscapes that shaped the movement," the National Park Service stated in the grant awarded for the project.
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6 comments:
As they should!
The National Park Service actually wrote "Committed to truthfully honoring the legacy of Black Panther Party activists"?
The world is upside down.
There are a TERRORIST group as are BLM.
It is unbelievable. What else has Obama done with taxpayer money
If the KKK is a radical group so are BLM and the Black panthers.
READ PEOPLE....if you want to really know what the black panthers started as and what they did....read. It is very important to know what you are up against.
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