"Sydnor said he believes that his ethnicity too will be a plus in his capacity as park manager," Tonya Grace writes for the Todd County Standard. "He said it will give him a chance to dispel some of the myths surrounding the history of the Civil War era, and he noted that black history is intertwined with that history." Sydnor told Grace, “I see myself as a bit of a historian, and this is history.” He has a bachelor’s degree in history with an emphasis on the colonial era through the Civil War. He is a 20-year Marine veteran who was born in Russellville and grew up and now lives in Pembroke, both nearby. He started working in the state parks system five years ago.
Sydnor "observed that African Americans tend to stay away from things that have an association with the Confederate States of America, but he said he hopes to utilize the park as an educational tool “because they need to know” the history," Grace writes.
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