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Johnson's and attitude
Johnson's personal attitude of white supremacy was seen in his hostility toward expanded rights for freedmen.
" Regarding the new President, Andrew Johnson, Grant commented to Julia that he dreaded the change in administrations ; he judged Johnson's attitude toward white southerners as one that would " make them unwilling citizens ", and initially thought that with Johnson " Reconstruction has been set back no telling how far.
Johnson's attitude became more favorable after he received a report which his assistant Bill Moyers had prepared at his request, on Weaver's potential effectiveness as the new Secretary.
Ian Craig — his successor as Australian captain — was critical of Johnson's attitude during the 1956 tour of England: " I don't think was ever realistic about the situation.
Some historians believe that it was this attitude in his testimony at Johnson's impeachment trial in the Senate that was partially responsible for Johnson's acquittal.

Johnson's and toward
In his later years the grandfather became a Christadelphian ; Johnson's father also joined the Christadelphian Church toward the end of his life.
The Howard Johnson's company was founded toward the end of 1925.
Negotiations were made and toward the end of the 1920s the first Howard Johnson's restaurant opened in Quincy, Massachusetts.
St. Leger sent a detachment of light infantry from Sir John Johnson's Royal Yorkers toward the position that evening to monitor Herkimer's position, and Brant followed early the next morning with about 400 Indians and Butler's Rangers.
However, by 2002 the NCAA had begun counting bowl games toward statistical totals, and Johnson's performance against Auburn in the postseason ( 20 carries for 72 yards ) brought his average to just below the record of 7. 8 held by 1983 Heisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier.
By the summer of 1952, Johnson's activities were being reported in the celebrity people section of Jet, an American weekly marketed toward African American readers, founded in 1951 by John H. Johnson of Johnson Publishing Company in Chicago, Illinois.
Ewell resumed the march on 10 June, and on 11 June Early and Johnson's Divisions marched via the Sperryville turnpike to Gaines crossroads, while Rodes ' Division took the Richmond road toward Flint Hill.
The V Corps crossed Rowanty Creek, moved up the Quaker Road toward the Boydton Plank Road intersection, and encountered Maj. Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson's Confederate brigades.
Butler made a thrust toward Petersburg and was met by Johnson's division at Swift Creek.
According to Lady Bird Johnson, Johnson's daughter-in-law, he planned to join the Christadelphian Church, where his father and mother and sister were members, toward the end of his life, although records of the church show that he died before baptism was administered.

Johnson's and State
They lost to Magic Johnson's Michigan State Spartans.
After this accomplishment, Johnson's practice grew as projects came in from the public realm, including coordinating the master plan of Lincoln Center and designing that complex's New York State Theater.
From 1966 to 1968, Brzezinski served as a member of the Policy Planning Council of the U. S. Department of State ( President Johnson's October 7, 1966, " Bridge Building " speech was a product of Brzezinski's influence ).
Focusing on Johnson's Presidency alone, however, some of his advisers, including Secretary of State Rusk and Walt Rostow, insisted that the Council's advisory role was actually performed principally by another institution, the Tuesday Lunch Group, and that those lunch meetings were in effect regular NSC meetings.
As Johnson's Secretary of State, he engineered the 1867 purchase of Alaska from Russia in an act that was ridiculed at the time as " Seward's Folly ".
" This belief would stay with Seward through his life and permeate his career, though as Secretary of State under President Johnson he endorsed Johnson's " side-stepping of the demands of more progressive Republicans, who had sought to guarantee far more favorable treatment for freed slaves.
The county is home to Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park, a popular tourist attraction in the state of Missouri.
Also outside of Kewanee is Johnson's Sauk Trail State Park which offers hunting, boating, camping, picnicking, and other seasona, activities.
* Johnson's Sauk Trail State Park-Hunting, Camping, Fishing, Boating, Hiking, Ryan's Round Barn, and other seasonal activities.
It is adjacent to St. Joe State Park, and nearby the state parks of St. Francois, Hawn, Elephant Rocks, Johnson's Shut-Ins, Taum Sauk Mountain, and Washington.
The State had said that its interests were more important than Johnson's symbolic speech rights because it wanted to preserve the flag as a symbol of national unity, and because it wanted to maintain order.
However, the Democratic State Central Committee sustained Johnson's victory by a 29-28 vote.
The 1979 NCAA Championship Game featured Magic Johnson's Michigan State University team facing off against Larry Bird's Indiana State University team.
The upper reservoir of the Taum Sauk pumped storage plant failed in December 2005, causing a flood that devastated Johnson's Shut-ins State Park and destroyed a part of the Taum Sauk section of the Ozark Trail at the shut-ins.
* Johnson's Shut-ins State Park
The superintendent of Johnson's Shut-Ins and Taum Sauk State Parks, Jerry Toops, his wife and three children were swept away when the wall of water obliterated their home.
However, Ameren refused the state's request for title to or a long-term lease on Church Mountain as part of its settlement for the damage it caused to Johnson's Shut-ins State Park.
* Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park damage update page
Sorensen drafted Johnson's first address to Congress as well as the 1964 State of the Union.
Taum Sauk State Park is in a common jurisdiction with nearby Johnson's Shut-ins State Park, and together they comprise the second largest state park in Missouri with a total area of.
Many famous landmarks are adjacent to Virginia Avenue, including the Watergate complex, George Washington University's Hall on Virginia Avenue ( which, formerly branded as a Howard Johnson's hotel, served as the lookout point for the Watergate break-in in 1972 ), the Pan-American Health Organization, the Harry S. Truman Building ( Department of State headquarters ), the Main Interior Building ( Department of the Interior headquarters ), the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and West Potomac Park.

Johnson's and Department
The post was created with the formation of the Department of Housing and Urban Development on September 9, 1965, by President Lyndon B. Johnson's signing of the Department of Housing and Urban Development Act () into law.
The post was created with the formation of the Department of Transportation on October 15, 1966, by President Lyndon B. Johnson's signing of the Department of Transportation Act.
Johnson's publicly held archive, including architectural drawings, project records, and other papers up until 1964 are held by the Drawings and Archives Department of Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library at Columbia University, the Getty, and the Museum of Modern Art.
During Kennedy's presidency Glazer worked in the Housing and Home Finance Agency, predecessor to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and in Lyndon Johnson's administration he was a consultant with the Model Cities Program.
British commander Barry St. Leger authorized an intercept force consisting of a Hanau jäger ( light infantry ) detachment, Sir John Johnson's King's Royal Regiment of New York, Indian allies from the Six Nations and other tribes to the north and west, and Indian Department Rangers totaling at least 450 men.
Johnson's tenure as top prosecutor in Prince George's was marked by an aggressive push against police brutality in the notoriously violent Prince George's County Police Department.
From 1966 to 1969 he served as Under Secretary for Political Affairs in Lyndon B. Johnson's government, the third-highest ranking official in the State Department.

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