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America’s first all-Black paratrooopers protected civilians in the US during World War II
On May 5, 1945, a quiet spring afternoon near Bly, Oregon, became a tragic moment in American history. Six innocent lives were lost when a Japanese balloon bomb (one of the mysterious Fu-Go weapons ...
Betty Reid Soskin, who rose to national fame as the oldest National Park Service ranger and used the spotlight to talk about ...
When she was 85, the longtime community activist was hired as an interpretive ranger at the Rosie the Riveter WWII Home Front ...
Betty Reid Soskin, who used her fame as the oldest National Park Service ranger to raise awareness about often-overlooked and ...
Betty Reid Soskin, who became a national figure as the oldest-serving National Park Service ranger and used her platform to illuminate the African American experience during the Second World War, has ...
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