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Black Heroes Of Fire Publishing Company
Black Heroes of Fire: The History of the First Fire
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- UPC:
- 9781495178306
- Weight:
- 0.21 KGS
Description
Shop Libro: Black Heroes Of Fire: The History Of The First Fire and more Libros Físicos at Latinafy.comDiscover the inspiring story behind Engine Company 21, the first paid African American fire company in Chicago. This book delves into the lives of the brave individuals who shaped the fire service amid significant societal changes. Written by Dekalb Walcott, it explores the transition from slavery to freedom and the political dynamics affecting the African American community during Reconstruction. With its rich historical insights and inspiring narrative, this book is essential for anyone interested in African American history and the pioneering spirit of firefighters. A must-have addition to your collection!Uncover the remarkable history encapsulated in 'Black Heroes of Fire: The History of the First African American Fire Company in Chicago - Fire Engine Company 21.' This enlightening book narrates the legacy of Engine Company 21, the first organized paid African American fire company in Chicago, and the pivotal role its members played in shaping the fire service. Authored by Dekalb Walcott, the book dives deep into the significant transformations in the African American community from the chains of slavery to the liberating winds of freedom, especially during the critical Reconstruction era in the United States.
With an engaging storyline backed by meticulous research, this book not only highlights the personal histories of the courageous firefighters but also illustrates the broader political and social shifts that influenced their lives. It provides readers with a powerful lens to understand the struggles, resilience, and triumphs of these trailblazers who broke barriers within a challenging historical context.
Through vivid storytelling and rich illustrations, 'Black Heroes of Fire' serves as both a tribute and an educational resource. It’s an essential read for history enthusiasts, educators, and anyone passionate about the contributions of African Americans in shaping the fabric of society. Join us in commemorating the brave heroes who dedicated their lives to protecting their community and creating pathways for future generations.Usage ideas
This book makes an excellent gift for history buffs and educators alike. It can be used as a reference in classrooms, promoting discussions on African American history and cultural contributions. Furthermore, it serves as a valuable resource for social studies and fire service training programs, enhancing understanding of diversity in public service.Frequently asked questionsquestion: What is the main focus of this book?answer: The book focuses on the history of Engine Company 21, the first paid African American fire company in Chicago, detailing the members' backgrounds and their significant impact during a transformative period in American history.- brand: Black Heroes of Fire Publishing Company- universal_product_code: 9781495178306- item_condition: New- model: 1495178307- sku: 1495178307- length: 1- width: 15- height: 23- weight: 0.16- language: English- book_title: Black Heroes of Fire: The History of the First African American Fire Company in Chicago - Fire Engine Company 21- author: Walcott, Dekalb- publisher: Black Heroes of Fire Publishing Company- cover_type: Softcover- page_count: 104Vendor listing title: Libro: Black Heroes Of Fire: The History Of The First Fire
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