Jersey City's First Black Firefighter's Grandson Makes History

Jersey City's First Black Firefighter's Grandson Makes History

January 25, 2022

Dwayne Taylor, a third-generation firefighter in Jersey City, is continuing the legacy of his grandfather who became the first Black man to join the Jersey City Fire Department 70 years ago in 1952. What’s more, Dwayne is making a name for himself as he was recently promoted to battalion chief!

Dwayne was one of the 8 firefighters who were promoted in the recent ceremony as announced by Mayor Steve Fulop. 4 African American and 3 Hispanic firefighters were given the roles of captain or battalion chief in line with the administration’s diversity recruitment efforts.

Dwayne’s grandfather, Thomas Gerald Taylor, also made history when he joined JCFD in 1950. He then co-founded the Vulcan Pioneers of New Jersey, a civic organization made up of minority firefighters in northern New Jersey. He also served as president of the Jersey City NAACP.

Read the source article at BlackNews.com

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