Issac Bailey

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Issac Bailey is a professor at Davidson College, former columnist, and author. He wrote a column for The Sun News in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.[1] He wrote a book about his family's experiences after his older brother committed a murder[2] and a book of essays Why Didn't We Riot? A Black Man in Trumpland.

He graduated from Davidson College in 1995.[3] He is a professor of public policy at Davidson.[4] He is married and has two children.[5] His nieces are singers and actresses Chloe and Halle Bailey.[5]

Books[edit]

  • Why Didn't We Riot? A Black Man in Trumpland[1][6]
  • My Brother Moochie: Regaining Dignity in the Face of Crime, Poverty, and Racism in the American South (2018)[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Anger And A Sense Of Betrayal Drive 'Why Didn't We Riot?'". NPR.org.
  2. ^ Eligon, John (July 6, 2018). "After His Brother Commits Murder, a Journalist Revisits Their Childhood (Published 2018)". New York Times.
  3. ^ "Welcome aboard, Issac J. Bailey". Charlotte Observer.
  4. ^ Davidson, Davidson College The Davidson College wordmark; USA894-2000, North Carolina 28035. "Faculty & Staff". Davidson.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b Bailey, Issac (March 13, 2023). "Opinion: As a man of 50, I'm about to buy a doll for myself. I can't wait". CNN. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
  6. ^ Institute, NYS Writers (January 13, 2021). "Q&A with Issac Bailey, author of Why Didn't We Riot: A Black Man in Trumpland". NYSWritersInstitute.
  7. ^ "My Brother Moochie review: a masterpiece of race, injustice and forgiveness". the Guardian. June 24, 2018.

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