FOR THE RECORD - Jan. 22, 2009
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Black pioneers: An article in Monday’s Section A about firsts achieved by African Americans said James T. Reynolds was the first black superintendent of Death Valley National Monument. Although his appointment occurred when Death Valley’s status was as a monument, during his tenure it became Death Valley National Park.
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