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    Dr. Randall Bailey, ITC, July 2011

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    This video is a conversation with Dr. Randall Bailey. Dr. Bailey talks about his book, "They Were Altogether in One Place?: Toward Minority Biblical Criticism". Brad Ost, AUC Woodruff Library, is the interviewer

    Episode 73: Coffee Talk: Adam Levy

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    Adam Levy joins Dr. Kim Perlak and Professor Sheryl Bailey on this episode of Coffee Talk

    Light D'Albergo Bailey

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    Photograph shows profile bust portrait of Light D'Albergo (Mrs. Clay) Bailey, teacher and author

    D'Army Bailey, circuit court judge, 1979

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    Interview with D'Army Bailey, an attorney, retired circuit court judge, civil rights activist, author, and film actor from Memphis, Tennessee. In this interview Bailey talks about his activism as a college student, his relationship with CORE (Congress of Racial Equality) and NSM (Northern Student Movement), at a PWI and an HBCU. Bailey also discusses his time practicing law in a racially divided society. The interview was conducted in 1979 at his home on Monticello.

    The Black Londoner Experience: Exploring Black Life through Records of the Court, 1720-1840

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    Black Londoners have lived in the city for centuries. This collection brings 10 Black London lives together in an accessible volume to share the diversity of their experiences in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries with new readers. Drawing on the records of the Old Bailey criminal courthouse, these ten carefully selected trials have been chosen to show some of the breadth of Black experience in London during the age of enslavement (c. 1720-1840). The volume includes Black victims, witnesses, and defendants; men, women, and children; sailors, servants, and entertainers; locals, immigrants, and visitors. Some were treated well by the justice system, and others were met with cruelty. Each had their own experience. While the volume contains details of crime and conflict, crime is not the sole focus. The sources also give us glimpses into the daily lives of these Black individuals as they interacted with the city and its inhabitants. We learn where these Black people spent their time, with whom, doing what, and sometimes even what they had in their pockets. Each of the ten cases has been accessibly formatted for classroom use or personal study, and features illustrations by Manon Wright. The sources are arranged like plays, making them easy to read aloud as a means of better understanding the theatre of the courtroom and the power dynamics at play. Dr Crymble offers notes and reflections on tricky or foreign concepts in each case, as well as issues that he has noted through experience that students often misinterpret by making modern assumptions about the past. John Humphreys, 1727 John Cross, 1749 Elizabeth Gift, 1755 Esther Allingham, 1782 John Thomas, 1786 James Wallis, 1801 Dolby Jackson, 1808 Thomas Johnson, 1818 'The Busker' 1831 Louis James Grant, 1840 For serious scholars of Black experience in 18th/19th century London criminal records, the author also recommends the following works: Tim Hitchcock, Robert Shoemaker, Clive Emsley, Sharon Howard, Jamie McLaughlin, et al, the Old Bailey Proceedings Online, 1674-1913 (www.oldbaileyonline.org, version 8, 2018. Adam Crymble and Emma Azid, 'Black Lives, British Justice: Black People in London Criminal Justice Records, 1720-1841' Journal of Slavery and Data Preservation vol. 2, no 2. (2021): 1-11. Kathleen Chater. Untold Histories: Black People in England and Wales during the Period of the British Slave Trade, c. 1660-1807 (Manchester, 2011). Norma Myers, Reconstructing the Black Past (Frank Cass, 1996). Marika Sherwood. ‘Blacks in the Gordon Riots’, History Today, vol. 47 (1997), 24-28

    Shaanxi (China), view of Hua Shan mountain

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    View of Hua-shan, one of five sacred mountains of China.Image is included in the research conducted by Bailey Willis for the article: Among the Mountains of Shen-Si Author(s): Bailey Willis Source: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 38, No. 7 (1906), pp. 412-424 Published by: American Geographical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944Grayscal

    Shaanxi (China), view of Qin Ling mountain range as the natural boundary

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    View of summits of the Ts'in-ling-shan barrier range of China. In A.G.S. Bulletin vol.38, 1906Image is included in the research condcuted by Bailey Willis for the article: Among the Mountains of Shen-Si Author(s): Bailey Willis Source: Bulletin of the American Geographical Society, Vol. 38, No. 7 (1906), pp. 412-424 Published by: American Geographical Society Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944http://www.jstor.org/stable/198944Grayscal

    Text-book of embryology

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    by Frederick Randolph Bailey and Adam Marion Mille

    Adam Bailey, 7, of Bridgton, is a quadraplegic, and the small apartment he lives

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    Adam Bailey, 7, of Bridgton, is a quadraplegic, and the small apartment he lives in with his mother is not totally wheelchair accessible. An official at the Peoples Regional Opportunity Program has started a fundraising drive to help Lisa Cross, Adam\u27s mother, build a special house for the youngster. Details, related article

    Adam Bailey, 7, of Bridgton, is a quadraplegic, and the small apartment he lives

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    Adam Bailey, 7, of Bridgton, is a quadraplegic, and the small apartment he lives in with his mother is not totally wheelchair accessible. An official at the Peoples Regional Opportunity Program has started a fundraising drive to help Lisa Cross, Adam\u27s mother, build a special house for the youngster. Details, related article
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