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Wesley Adam Williams was an African American born in 1897. He entered a segregated Fire Department and not only survived, but through his strength, fortitude and tenacity he became New York's first Black Fire Chief. This book is a must read for the old and young, black or white, who want to learn the truth about the obstacles and successes of Blacks in the Fire Department of New York.
Wesley Adam Williams was an African American born in 1897. He entered a segregated Fire Department and not only survived, but through his strength, fortitude and tenacity he became New York's first Black Fire Chief. This book is a must read for the old and young, black or white, who want to learn the truth about the obstacles and successes of Blacks in the Fire Department of New York.
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