Remembering Betty Reid Soskin, the iconic National Park Service ranger

She stared down Jim Crow, outlived a century of broken promises, and still refused to stay quiet.

At 104, Betty Reid Soskin left this world the way she lived in it — on her own terms.

She corrected history that tried to erase her, then handed it back to America like a mir… Continues…

She was born into the terror of the Jim Crow South and lived long enough to advise

presidents, shape a national park,

and confront the country about the stories it tried to bury.

Betty Reid Soskin’s life traced the entire arc of modern America:

from segregated union halls and a Black-owned record store to the halls of power in California politics and the National Park Service. At 84, when most people are told to slow down,

she put on a ranger’s uniform and began rewriting how the World War II home front was remembered,

insisting that Black workers, women,

and marginalized communities finally be seen.

Her voice, steady and unflinching, carried into her final years as she warned of a nation losing its moral compass.

Yet her legacy is not despair, but instruction. Every school named for her,

every visitor moved by her stories, every frame of her unfinished documentary is a reminder:

history is a living thing, and we are responsible for telling it honestly.

Through Betty Reid Soskin, countless people

discovered that their lives, too, were worthy of the record.

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