Frames national parks as essential spaces for recognizing contributions and struggles of marginalized communities
The article emphasizes the educational role of parks in preserving difficult histories and identities, particularly through selective examples involving slavery, LGBTQ+ rights, and Indigenous peoples, aligning with inclusive historical interpretation.
“From the echoes of abolition in John Brown’s Fort in Harpers Ferry, to the genesis of the modern L.G.B.T.Q.+ civil rights movement at the Stonewall National Monument, to the retreating ice of Glacier National Park in Alaska, the national parks preserve the multifaceted and multilayer游戏副本 (truncated due to length)”