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Cross ; with Denise Gamino and Gary Rice 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aAustin $cUniversity of Texas Press$d2008 215 $a208 p. $cill 300 $aBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph 311 $a0-292-71768-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 198-200) and index. 327 $tFrontmatter -- $tContents -- $tCHAPTER ONE. The Longest Day -- $tCHAPTER TWO. The Early Years -- $tCHAPTER THREE. Bringing Home a Hero -- $tCHAPTER FOUR. Joining the Inner Circle -- $tCHAPTER FIVE. Angel Is Airborne -- $tCHAPTER SIX. The Shadow of Vietnam -- $tCHAPTER SEVEN. The Enforcer -- $tCHAPTER EIGHT. Visiting Vietnam and Southeast Asia -- $tCHAPTER NINE. Around the World, Part One -- $tCHAPTER TEN. Around the World, Part Two -- $tCHAPTER ELEVEN. My Turn to Serve in Vietnam -- $tCHAPTER TWELVE. Farewell to a Friend -- $tAuthor?s Note -- $tIndex 330 $aWhen Lyndon Baines Johnson wanted to go somewhere, there was no stopping him. This dynamic president called for Air Force One as others summon a taxi?at a moment's notice, whatever the hour or the weather. And the man who made sure that LBJ got his ride was General James U. Cross, the president's hand-picked pilot, top military assistant, and personal confidante. One of the few Air Force One pilots to have a position, simultaneously, in the White House, General Cross is also the only member of LBJ's inner circle who has not publicly offered his recollections of the president. In this book, he goes on the record, creating a fascinating, behind-the-scenes portrait of America's complex, often contradictory, always larger-than-life thirty-sixth president. General Cross tells an engrossing story. In addition to piloting Air Force One around the globe, he served President Johnson in multiple capacities, including directing the Military Office in the White House; managing a secret two-million-dollar presidential emergency fund; supervising the presidential retreat at Camp David, the president's entire transportation fleet, and the presidential bomb shelters; running the White House Mess; hiring White House social aides, including the president's future son-in-law, Charles Robb; and writing condolence letters to the families of soldiers killed in Vietnam. 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Introduction-- 2. Theorising Ethnic and "Racial" Exclusion in Housing-- 3. Patterns of Residential Settlement among Black and Minority Ethnic Groups-- 4. The Housing Needs of Black and Minority Ethnic Groups-- 5. Widening Locational Choices for Minority Ethnic Groups in the Social Rented Sector-- 6. Missing the Target? Discrimination and Exclusion in the Allocation of Social Housing-- 7. Black and Minority Ethnic Housing Associations-- 8. Black and Minority Ethnic Employment in Housing Organisations -- 9. The Diverse Experiences of Black and Minority Ethnic Women in Relation to Housing and Social Exclusion""""10. Black Youth Homelessness-- 11. The Housing of Older Black and Asian People-- 12. Black and Minority Ethnic Participation and Empowerment-- 13. From Refuge to Exclusion: Housing as an Instrument of Social Exclusion for Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the UK-- 14. Housing Disadvantage in the Inner City: The Needs and Preferences of Ethnic Minorities in Sub-standard Housing-- 15. 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Thus began a pellmell land rush to Kansas, an unreasoned, almost mindless exodus from the South toward some vague ideal, some western paradise, where all cares would vanish.In Search of Canaan tells the story of the Black migration from areas of the South to Kansas and other Midwestern and Western states that occurred soon after the end of Reconstruction. Working almost entirely from primary sources?letters of some of the black migrants, government investigative reports, and black newspapers?Robert G. Athearn describes and explains the ?Exoduster? movement and sets it into perspective as a phenomenon in Western history.The book begins with details of Exodusters on the move. Athearn then fills in the background of why they were moving; relates how other people?Black and white, Northern and Southern?felt about the movement; examines political considerations; and finally, evaluates the episode and provides an explanation as to why it failed. According to Athearn, the exodus spoke in a narrower sense of Black emigrants who sought frontier farms, but in the main it told more about a nation whose wounds had been bound but had not yet healed. The Republicans, without any issues of consequence in 1880, gave the flight national importance in the hope that it would gain votes for them and, at the same time, reduce the South?s population and hence its representation in Congress. Thousands of Black Americans, many of them former slaves, were deluded by false promises made by individual interests. As the hawkers of glad tidings beckoned to the easily convinced, the word ?Kansas? became equated with the word ?freedom.? Emotional, often biblical, overtones gave the movement millenarian flavor, and Kansas became the unwilling focus of a revitalized national campaign for Black rights.Athearn describes the social, political, economic, and even agricultural difficulties that Exodusters had in adapting to white culture. 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