It was the height of the sixties, when racial tensions were taught
in the City of Boston and across the United States. A white fireman was
caught by a photographer, his lips pressed to the face of a black baby
girl, his face racked with determination to save her life.
This week, more than forty years later, that baby and her grateful godmother finally met the man who saved her.
"November,
1968, a report of children trapped inside the building," William
Carroll says into the camera. "Those things you remember like it was
yesterday."
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