Cora Babbitt Johnson
Preservationist critic of Mount Rushmore / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cora Babbitt Johnson (born about 1882) was an American journalist and preservationist known for her vocal opposition to the Mount Rushmore project in the Black Hills of South Dakota. A Black Hills local herself, she worked as editor-in-chief of the Hot Springs Star newspaper for eight years before becoming a features writer for other publications of the Great Plains.[1] As part of the early conservation movement in the United States, Johnson raised concern over the Mount Rushmore project's potential impact on the local ecosystem, community, and natural beauty of the Black Hills.[2]
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Cora Babbitt Johnson | |
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Born | ca. 1882 Illinois |
Occupation | Newspaper Editor |
Spouse | A.T. Johnson |
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