Send a Girl!: The True Story of How Women Joined the Fdny

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Brenda Berkman was often told that she couldn’t do certain things because she was a girl. When she grew up, she longed for a job that was challenging, different every day, and required physical and me

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  • Author: Rinker, Jessica M.
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Page Count: 48
  • Publish Date: March 09 2021
  • ISBN10: 1547601744
  • Language: English

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Brenda Berkman was often told that she couldn’t do certain things because she was a girl. When she grew up, she longed for a job that was challenging, different every day, and required physical and mental strength. In 1977 when the New York City Fire Department finally complied with the Civil Rights Act (from 1964) by allowing women to take the FDNY exam, Brenda jumped at the chance.

But the FDNY changed the rules of the exam so women wouldn’t be able to pass it. Even a lot of men couldn’t pass this new exam.

So Brenda Berkman took the FDNY to court. In 1982, they finally made a fair test, and Brenda and 40 other women passed. She then founded the United Women Firefighters, an organization that helps train and prepare women to be firefighters. Brenda went on to serve in the FDNY for 25 years, reaching the positions of Lieutenant and Captain, and was a first responder during the attacks on the Twin Towers on 9/11. Send a Girl! is Brenda Berkman’s inspiring story.

Author: Jessica M. Rinker
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 03/09/2021
Pages: 48
Weight: 1.1lbs
Size: 9.90h x 10.90w x 0.40d
ISBN: 9781547601745
Language: English

Author

Rinker, Jessica M.

Binding

ISBN10

1547601744

ISBN13

9781547601745

Page Count

48

Published Date

March 09, 2021

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