By: Natiece Ford
“After everyone else went home, I went back to check on the families to see if I could help them get some sense of normalcy.” That is the kind of man Freddie Jackson is and what has allowed him to excel within the Houston Fire Department. For fifty years, Jackson has been involved in helping the community. A Houston native, he joined the Houston Fire Department in November 1973 and was a member of Local #341 from 1974 to 1993. When asked if he always dreamed of becoming a firefighter, his answer point- ed to the discrimination that Black individuals face, both then and now. “I could never have dreamed of becoming a firefighter when I was a kid because they didn’t hire their first Black firefighter until 1955.” Jackson was born in 1951. “There were only a few places that Blacks could have worked, and where I lived in the 5th Ward, you would have never seen a Black person on a fire truck. Now they are about to put my name on one of the fire trucks in Acres Home—that is mind-boggling to me.”
Before becoming a fire- fighter, Jackson worked at what was then...
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