- Who was Betty Reid Soskin married to? All about husbands and children . . .
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
- Who were Betty Reid Soskins ex-husbands? What we know about her family . . .
Betty Reid Soskin was married twice during her lifetime Her first husband was Mel Reid The couple tied the knot in 1943 and divorced almost three decades later in 1972
- Betty Reid Soskin - Wikipedia
[4] Reid's Records in Berkeley, California, 2014 She was divorced from Mel Reid in 1972, and subsequently married William Soskin, a psychology professor at the University of California, Berkeley
- Former National Park Service ranger Betty Reid Soskin dies at 104
Later, she and her husband Mel Reid founded a record store called Reid's Records, which closed in 2019 Soskin became a permanent National Park Service employee in 2011, at age 85
- Betty Reid Soskin - U. S. National Park Service
In 1945, she and her husband, Mel Reid, founded one of the first Black-owned music stores, Reid’s Records, which operated until its closure in 2019
- Betty Reid Soskin, Oldest U. S. Park Ranger and Trailblazing . . . - KQED
Betty Reid Soskin sits in a music circle in the Asilomar area of Monterey Bay in the 1960s, reflecting her lifelong connection to music, community and cultural activism (Courtesy of Betty Reid Soskin) In 1945, she and her first husband, Mel Reid, founded Reid’s Records in Berkeley, one of the first Black-owned record stores in the Bay Area
- Betty Reid Soskin, nations oldest park ranger and civil rights pioneer . . .
NPS Photo Luther Bailey Betty Reid Soskin, who became the nation's oldest active National Park Service ranger and spent more than a decade sharing often-overlooked stories of African American contributions during World War II, died peacefully at her home Sunday morning, according to her family She was 104
- Betty Reid Soskin, Oldest U. S. Park Ranger and Trailblazing Historian . . .
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
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