Author: | FLOYD JORDAN | ISBN: | 9781948556194 |
Publisher: | Toplink Publishing, LLC | Publication: | January 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | TOPLINK PUBLISHING, LLC | Language: | English |
Author: | FLOYD JORDAN |
ISBN: | 9781948556194 |
Publisher: | Toplink Publishing, LLC |
Publication: | January 15, 2018 |
Imprint: | TOPLINK PUBLISHING, LLC |
Language: | English |
Triumph is the story of my journey through the fire service and has been a dream of mine since I was promoted to the rank of fire lieutenant in 1974. Writing this story and reliving many events was painful, such as the blatant racism and disrespect experienced on duty the day Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee; and when the fire****fighters union expelled all the black fire****fighters from membership when they refused to disband their association as members of the Black Fire****fighters Association; and “Scrotum on the head”, the worst scandal in the Miami Fire Department’s history, are a few of the most important stories revealed in my book. But this story is not just about pain, it is also about the joy of triumphing over the “Jim Crow” obstacles and barriers that were endemic for trailblazing black fire****fighters from the mid 1960’s and beyond.
Triumph is the story of my journey through the fire service and has been a dream of mine since I was promoted to the rank of fire lieutenant in 1974. Writing this story and reliving many events was painful, such as the blatant racism and disrespect experienced on duty the day Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee; and when the fire****fighters union expelled all the black fire****fighters from membership when they refused to disband their association as members of the Black Fire****fighters Association; and “Scrotum on the head”, the worst scandal in the Miami Fire Department’s history, are a few of the most important stories revealed in my book. But this story is not just about pain, it is also about the joy of triumphing over the “Jim Crow” obstacles and barriers that were endemic for trailblazing black fire****fighters from the mid 1960’s and beyond.