Historians assemble over 60 biographies of women who shaped

Historians assemble over 60 biographies of women who shaped the National Park Service

The notion that the country’s most beautiful places are preserved for everyone to enjoy overlooks a complicated history of imperialism, particularly of Indigenous women. In order to bring this story to the forefront, the National Park Service teamed up with a group of researchers who combed through the archives to find the women at the center of the park service's history.

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