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Public Comment on Friends of Independence National Historical Park application to Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program for $8,000,000 grant to restore First Bank of the United States.

Public Comment on Friends of Independence National Historical Park application to Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program for $8,000,000 grant to restore First Bank of the United States.

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  1. 1. 6/1/2018 Gmail - Public Comment for 1st Bank of the United States Project https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=7ce59cfffa&jsver=RE-eEaJ01Ig.en.&cbl=gmail_fe_180524.11_p8&view=pt&q=racp&search=query&th=16278495a9a64e6d& Faye Anderson <andersonatlarge@gmail.com> Public Comment for 1st Bank of the United States Project 1 message Faye Anderson <andersonatlarge@gmail.com> Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 3:01 PM To: RA-OB-PublicComment@pa.gov Cc: FMA <andersonatlarge@gmail.com> Dear RACP Administration: I am writing to comment on the 1st Bank of the United States Project which is located in Philadelphia County. The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Friends of Independence National Historical Park has launched a $26 million fundraising campaign to restore the First Bank of the United States, a historic building that is associated with Alexander Hamilton, first Secretary of the Treasury. The $8,000,000 RACP grant request represents nearly 30 percent of the total budget for the restoration project. The First Bank of the United States is also associated with Stephen Girard, a banker who purchased the building in 1811. Girard was a slaveholder who, at the time of his death, was the wealthiest man in America. Part of his massive fortune was used to establish Girard College, a boarding school for “poor, male, white orphans.” For 120 years, the college excluded African Americans. After more than 60 years of litigation and protest rallies, one of which was led by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the college was forced to admit all races.
  2. 2. 6/1/2018 Gmail - Public Comment for 1st Bank of the United States Project https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=7ce59cfffa&jsver=RE-eEaJ01Ig.en.&cbl=gmail_fe_180524.11_p8&view=pt&q=racp&search=query&th=16278495a9a64e6d& An honest account of the First Bank of the United States cannot be told without including Stephen Girard. Indeed, there is a growing awareness that institutions must acknowledge their painful past. Given that the bank building was completed in 1797, it is safe to assume that slaves were involved in its construction and maintenance. As with the President’s House, which is also located in the Independence National Historical Park, taxpayers’ money must not be used to whitewash history. Stephanie K. Meeks, president and chief executive officer of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, observed: We have a responsibility to help our country confront the complex and difficult chapters of our history and to help communities move forward in an informed and inclusive way. If the 1st Bank of the United States Project is selected for funding, the Office of the Budget has a responsibility to ensure the beneficiary of the RACP grant tells an American story that is informed and inclusive. Thank you for the opportunity to comment. Sincerely, Faye M. Anderson Director
  3. 3. 6/1/2018 Gmail - Public Comment for 1st Bank of the United States Project https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/?ui=2&ik=7ce59cfffa&jsver=RE-eEaJ01Ig.en.&cbl=gmail_fe_180524.11_p8&view=pt&q=racp&search=query&th=16278495a9a64e6d& All That Philly Jazz (267) 282-1342 http://phillyjazz.us

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