Betty Reid Soskin, the oldest National Park Service ranger in U.S. history, has died at age 104 in Richmond, California.
Betty Reid Soskin, the National Park Service's oldest ranger, died Sunday. As a ranger, she shed light on the painful reality of working on the WWII home front as a Black woman.
Betty Reid Soskin, the beloved National Park ranger that long held the title as the eldest in the ranks, has died, her family ...
Soskin became a National Park ranger in her mid-80s, schooling visitors on Black women’s contributions to the WWII effort in ...
Soskin used her background growing up in Jim Crow-era U.S.A. to educate others about the experiences of Black Americans ...
Betty Reid Soskin was the oldest full-time National Park Service ranger in the United States. She married twice during her lifetime and had four children with her first husband.
A fixture of the East Bay’s historical landscape, Betty Reid Soskin spent more than a decade helping visitors understand ...
Betty Reid Soskin, America’s oldest National Park Service ranger, is remembered for her family roots, early life, and lasting role in preserving overlooked World War II histories ...
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