40 years

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40 years' worth of thanks - The Boston Globe

"A newspaper photograph captured their image - a white firefighter from South Boston with his lips pressed to the mouth of a black baby from the Roxbury public housing development - at a time when riots sparked by racial tensions were burning down American cities.

But despite this most intimate of introductions, they remained strangers. William Carroll won a commendation for the rescue, stayed on the job another 34 years, and retired. Evangeline Harper grew up, lost her family to drugs and illness, had six children of her own, and became a nursing and teaching assistant. And through it all someone would often tell her the story about the day she almost died and the man who would not let it happen. She always wanted to meet him and say thank you.

Yesterday, more than 40 years after the fire, she finally did."
 
This story gave me chills, Del. Thanks for posting it. For every William Joyce, there are many of us who just do our jobs, getting along with people of all colors and genders, and not worrying too much about race.
 
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This story gave me chills, Del. Thanks for posting it. For every William Joyce, there are many of us who just do our jobs, getting along with people of all colors and genders, and not worrying too much about race.

yeah, it's easier to focus on the bad than the good sometimes, and the good doesn't get much press.
 

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