Soskin was born in 1921 and became a National Park Service ranger in 2007. Betty Reid Soskin, the oldest serving National Park Service ranger in the country, has died at 104 years old. Betty Reid ...
During her time as a ranger Soskin sought to shed light on experiences of women of color during the second world war A new start after 60: I found my feet in midlife, became a park ranger at 85 – and ...
RICHMOND, Calif. (AP) — Betty Reid Soskin, who rose to national fame as the oldest National Park Service ranger and used the spotlight to talk about the African American experience during World War II ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Betty Reid Soskin, the National Park Service’s oldest ranger, died at 104 after retiring in 2022. Soskin elevated ...
Betty Reid Soskin, the oldest park ranger in the U.S., has died at age 104. Soskin, who is well-known for her efforts in activism and her talent as a songwriter, died at her home in Richmond, ...
She began working as a park ranger at age 85, educating visitors about the women and people of color who served on the home front in World War II, herself among them. Betty Reid Soskin in 2021. As a ...
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Betty Reid Soskin, a fount of history who was the National Park Service's oldest ranger when she retired a few years ago, has died at the age of 104. Soskin, whose family confirmed her death on Dec.
Betty Reid Soskin, the nation’s oldest park ranger when she retired in 2022 at age 100, and a trailblazer in preserving the history of Black Americans and women, died Dec. 21. She was 104. Soskin ...
Betty Reid Soskin, a longtime Bay Area activist and songwriter, founder of one of California’s oldest record shops, and once the oldest park ranger in the country, died peacefully at her Richmond home ...
Betty Reid Soskin wrote civil rights songs, marched with the Black Panthers and ran a pioneering Berkeley record store in a remarkably colorful life that took her into her early ‘80s. She was just ...