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Betty Reid Soskin ( Charbonnet; born September 22, 1921) is an American retired
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with the
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, previously assigned to the
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in Richmond, California. Until her retirement on March 31, 2022, at the age of 100, she was the oldest
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serving the United States. She released the memoir ''Sign My Name to Freedom'' in February 2018.


Early life

Betty Charbonnet was born in 1921 in
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to Dorson Louis Charbonnet and Lottie Breaux Allen, both Catholics and natives of
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. Her father came from a Creole background, and her mother from a
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background. Her great-grandmother had been born into slavery in 1846. She spent her early childhood living in
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, until a hurricane and flood destroyed her family's home and business in 1927, when her family then relocated to
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."Oldest National Park Ranger Shares 'What Gets Remembered'," NPR Wisdom Watch, May 15, 201

/ref> Soskin graduated from
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in Oakland. During
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she worked as a file clerk for Boilermakers Union A-36, an all-black union auxiliary. Her main job was filing change of address cards for the workers, who moved frequently. In June 1945, she and her then husband, Mel Reid, founded Reid's Records in
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, a small black-owned business specializing in Gospel music. They moved to
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in the 1950s, where their children attended better public schools and an alternative private elementary and middle school called Pinel. The family encountered considerable
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, and she and her husband were subject to death threats after they built a home in the white suburb.


Career

She converted to
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and became active in the Mount Diablo Unitarian Universalist Church and the Black Caucus of the Unitarian Universalist Association, and in the 1960s became a well-known songwriter in the
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. She was divorced from Mel Reid in 1972, and subsequently married William Soskin, a psychology professor at the
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. In 1978, after Mel Reid's health and finances had declined, she took over management of the music store, which led to her becoming active in area civic matters and a prominent community activist. Reid's Records closed on October 19, 2019. She later served as a field representative for California State Assemblywomen Dion Aroner and
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, and in those positions became actively involved in the early planning stages and development of a park to memorialize the role of women on the
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. Those efforts came to fruition when
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was established in 2000, to provide a site where future generations could remember the contributions women made to the war effort. Reflecting on her own role in planning for the park's creation, and on how she brought her personal recollections of the conditions for African American women working in that still segregated environment to bear on the planning efforts, she has said that, often, she "was the only person in the room who had any reason to remember that … what gets remembered is a function of who's in the room doing the remembering." In 2003, she left her state job and became a consultant at the park she helped create before becoming a park ranger with the
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in 2007 at the age of 85. Soskin's duties included conducting park tours and serving as an interpreter, explaining the park's purpose, history, various sites, and museum collections to park visitors. She has been celebrated as "a tireless voice for making sure the African-American wartime experienceboth the positive steps toward integration and the presence of discriminationhas a prominent place in the Park's history." Soskin said in 2015, at the age of 93: "Wish I'd had heconfidence when the young Betty needed it to navigate through the hazards of everyday life on the planet. But maybe I'm better able to benefit from having it nowwhen I have the maturity to value it and the audacity to wield it for those things held dear." Soskin suffered a stroke while working at the park in September 2019 and returned to work in a limited, informal capacity in January 2020. In celebration of her 100th birthday, the
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renamed Juan Crespi Middle School to Betty Reid Soskin Middle School. On March 31, 2022, Soskin retired from the National Park Service; she was the oldest serving park ranger at the time.


Honors

* California Woman of the Year,
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, 1995 * Builders of Communities and Dreams, National Women's History Project, 2006 * Cited in "Wherever there's a fightthe history of the ACLU in California" – Elaine Elinson and Stan Yogi, 2007 * Attended President Obama's Inauguration as a guest of Rep. George Miller, 2009 * Proclamation honoring her by Richmond Mayor Gayle McLaughlin on behalf of Richmond City Council, 2009 * Received
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at
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at Spring Commencement, 2010 * Received the WAVE award as one of three "Women of Achievement" by GirlSource of San Francisco, 2010 * Received a commemorative presidential coin in 2015; it was stolen from her in a home robbery in 2016, but later in 2016 she received a new one *
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Silver Service Medallion, at the American Spirit Awards gala, 2016 * Recognition in the Congressional Record in 2016. * Received
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of arts and letters at
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, 2017 * Received the Robin W. Winks Award for Enhancing Public Understanding of National Parks from the
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, 2018 * Recognition in the Congressional Record in 2019 *
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Middle School in the
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was renamed Betty Reid Soskin Middle School to honor Soskin; the renaming ceremony was held on her hundredth birthday on September 22, 2021


References


Sources


Rachel Gillett – "Meet the 93-Year-Old Woman Who Still Works 5 Days a Week and Never Wants to Retire: Betty Reid Soskin is the oldest active ranger in the National Park Service", AOL Jobs, July 28, 2015.
Retrieved 2015-08-09


External links

* personal blog
Betty Reid Soskin: Rosie the Riveter World War II American Homefront Oral History Project''Sign My Name to Freedom''
website for Soskin's memoir
''No Time to Waste''
website for 2020 documentary film {{DEFAULTSORT:Soskin, Betty 1921 births Activists from the San Francisco Bay Area African-American activists African-American centenarians African-American history in the San Francisco Bay Area American centenarians American Unitarian Universalists American community activists Living people National Park Service personnel People from Berkeley, California People from Oakland, California People from Richmond, California Women centenarians 21st-century African-American people 20th-century African-American people