books by Bailey Jackson
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Lorena
Jackson Bailey
Infinity Publishing
, 2005
In the closing months of the Civil War, Maj. Gen. James Wilson, in an effort to destroy Confederate war materials, factories, foundries, and cotton leads the largest cavalry raid executed on the American continent. Silas Mechum, a young Union cavalryman from Indiana meets Lorena McNeill, a Southern beauty, and immediately the two fall in love. He departs with the 13,480 heavily-armed horsemen on the raid, which rides through Southern cities, ...
Far in the Hills: A Boy Becomes a Man
Jackson Bailey
Infinity Publishing.com
, 2002
In 1913, Adam McLaurin, 16-years-old, attends Windsor Academy. Leaving his sweetheart, Carrie Napier, he promises to return. Entering a regimented life, he suffers loneliness and harassment, but prevails. Major Thomas West, commandant, observes the boy overcoming his nemesis, Frank Turner, a belligerent classmate. Harold Sanders, an encourageable roommate guides Adam through these difficult months. Adam learns Carrie has married another man. ...
New Perspectives on Racial Identity Development: A Theoretical and Practical Anthology
Charmaine Wijeyesinghe
, Bailey Jackson
NYU Press
, 2001
Decades have passed since our original theories of racial identity development were formed, bringing with them changes in our society and in our understandings of race and racism. New Perspectives on Racial Identity Development seeks to update these foundational models. The volume brings together leaders in the field to deepen, broaden, and reassess our understandings of racial identity development among Blacks, Latino/as, Asian Americans, ...
Ordinary People, Extraordinary Lives: Political and Economic Change in a Tohoku Village
Jackson H. Bailey
University of Hawaii Press
, 1991
Tanohata in the 1950s was an isolated fishing village in the Tohoku region of Japan. Life there was so miserable that those who could leave did, and those who could not stayed on in a state of demoralization. By the 1980s, however, Tanohata had not only joined the mainstream of Japanese culture and economic life, but had done so with an adroitness that attracted national notice. The story of that dramatic transformation, written from the ...
extraordinary
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 2
The Extraordinary Leader : Turning Good Managers into Great Leaders
Twelve Extraordinary Women: How God Shaped Women of the Bible, and ...
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 1
Extraordinary Golf: The Art of the Possible
perspectives
Our Uncle Sam: The Sam Cooke Story From His Family's Perspective
Quisqueya LA Bella: The Dominican Republic in Historical and Cultural ...
Brethren: Raised By Wolves, Volume One
The Secret Life of the Corporate Jester: A Fresh Perspective on ...
Divorce: Causes and Consequences (Current Perspectives in Psychology)
development
Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap... and Others Don't
What to Expect the First Year
The iPhone Developer's Cookbook: Building Applications with the ...
Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution--and How It ...
The Glass Castle: A Memoir
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