In Honor of Women’s History Month, Visit Pearl S. Buck’s Final Resting Spot in Perkasie
In honor of Women’s History month, there are plenty of ways to remember the iconic women that paved the way for their successors across the state, writes Ashley Adams for The Keystone.
The resting spot of Pearl S. Buck can be found at Green Hills Farm Grounds in Perkasie on the same property as her house, which serves as a national landmark and museum.
The Pulitzer and Nobel Prize-winning author is known for the iconic novel “The Good Earth” among other classics.
She was also an active participant in The Civil Rights and Women’s Rights movements.
The Pearl S. Buck Foundation, a part of her legacy, is meant to provide humanitarian aid to impoverished children and promote intercultural understanding.
Read more about Pearl S. Buck’s final resting spot in The Keystone Newsroom.
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