Betty Reid Soskin
Betty Reid Soskin was a pioneering figure in the National Park Service, known as its oldest active ranger until her retirement at age 100. Throughout her career, she passionately educated visitors about the contributions of Black Americans on the home front during World War II, highlighting their significant yet often overlooked roles in history. Her commitment to preserving and sharing these stories made her an inspiring figure for many, reflecting a dedication to education and inclusivity in American history.
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Betty Reid Soskin, the National Park Service’s oldest active ranger when she retired at age 100, has died.
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