Stars in the Sky: Stories of the First African American Flight Attendants by Casey Grant Paperback Book

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Author: Casey Grant

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Publisher: Wasteland Press

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Social Science - Ethnic Studies - African American Studies

Pages: 160

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"Stars in the Sky is an honest and entertaining account of integration in the ranks of commercial flight attendants. Casey Grant has done a great service by chronicling yet another victory in our ongoing march toward full civil rights and a level playing field." -U.S. Representative Marcia L. Fudge "Ms. Grant presents an incredible story of change in the lives of thousands of young, bright, talented and professional African American women, as well the change in the institutional culture of a major industry. The public at large knows little of the trials and tribulations they endured, or the barriers they broke down, or the bridges they built, so others might enjoy greater opportunities and careers. Ms. Grant reflects on those that made the cut. Their lives and their stories will be a continuous inspiration to young women to pursue their dreams and reach for the stars." -William Lucy (Ret.) International Secretary-Treasurer AFSCME "Stars in the Sky takes the reader on a riveting first class flight, landing in historic places, isles of intrigue, and countries of drama. This book skillfully intertwines the history, glamour, and fortitude of the first African American flight attendants." -D. Jerry Garcia, Congressional Member Chief of Staff

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