NYC Honorary Street Names

Brunswick

Rev. Dr. Freddie Brunswick Sr. Way (Queens)
Present name:None
Location:Intersection of 140th Avenue and 180th Street
Honoree: Rev. Freddie Brunswick (1927-2018) was born in Jacksonville, Florida. After serving in the U. S. Military, he moved to Harlem in 1951. There he joined the Southern Baptist Church and preached his trial sermon under the leadership of Rev. C. B. Wilson. He was ordained at the Mount Nebo Baptist Church and pursued further religious studies at Union Theological Seminary. While pastoring the Mt. Cellar Baptist Church in Harlem, he met and married Shirley Edmonds. In 1964, Pastor Brunswick and others organized the Salem Missionary Baptist Church, where he servedor over 42 years. Pastor Brunswick was active in public and denominational affairs and became the Senior Baptist Pastor in Queens. He maintained friendships with many Civil Rights leaders, including Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Rev. Dr. Wyatt T. Walker. He participated in and led several marches, sit-ins, and other actions. Notably, his efforts led to keeping the campus of York College in its current location; and the development and support of the Springfield Gardens Civic Association. (Richards)
LL:2019/24
Rev. Freddie Brunswick Way (Queens)
Present name:None
Location:Intersection of 140th Avenue and 180th Street
Honoree: Rev. Freddie Brunswick (1927-2018) was born in Jacksonville, Florida. He was drafted into the United States Military and served until 1949. He moved to Harlem in 1951 and joined the Southern Baptist Church where he preached his trial sermon under the leadership of Rev. C. B. Wilson. He was ordained at the Mount Nebo Baptist Church and pursued further religious studies at Union Theological Seminary. Early in his ministry, he was called to pastor the Mt. Cellar Baptist Church in Harlem, where he met and married the former Shirley Edmonds. He was later called to pastor the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Jamaica, New York. In September 1964, Pastor Brunswick and others organized the Salem Missionary Baptist Church, where he served as the Pastor for over 42 years. Pastor Brunswick was active in public and denominational affairs and had the distinction of being the Senior Baptist Pastor in Queens. He maintained friendships with many Civil Rights Movement leaders, including Rev. Jesse Jackson, Rev. Al Sharpton, and Rev. Dr. Wyatt T. Walker. Throughout his ministry, he participated in and led several marches, sit-ins, and other community actions. Notably, his efforts led to keeping the campus of York College in its current location; and the development and support of the Springfield Gardens Civic Association. Among his many offices and honors, he was the former President of the Sunday School and Baptist Training Union (BTU) Department, Chairman of the Trustee Board of the Eastern Baptist Association, and was the former President of the Baptist Ministers Conference of Queens, NY. (Richards)
LL:2018/139


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