Issac Bailey Explained
Issac Bailey is a professor at Davidson College, former columnist, and author.
Biography
Bailey is a native of rural South Carolina and graduated from Davidson College in 1995.[1] He previously wrote a regular column for The Sun News in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. 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 is currently a communications professor at Davidson.[3]
Personal life
Bailey is married and has two children.[4] His nieces are singers and actresses Chloe and Halle Bailey.
Books
- Why Didn't We Riot? A Black Man in Trumpland[5] [6]
- My Brother Moochie: Regaining Dignity in the Face of Crime, Poverty, and Racism in the American South (2018)[7]
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Welcome aboard, Issac J. Bailey . Charlotte Observer.
- Web site: After His Brother Commits Murder, a Journalist Revisits Their Childhood (Published 2018). John. Eligon. July 6, 2018. New York Times.
- Web site: Faculty & Staff. Davidson College The Davidson College wordmark. Davidson. North Carolina 28035. USA894-2000. Davidson.
- Web site: Bailey . Issac . 2023-03-13 . Opinion: As a man of 50, I'm about to buy a doll for myself. I can't wait . 2023-06-10 . CNN . en.
- Web site: Anger And A Sense Of Betrayal Drive 'Why Didn't We Riot?'. NPR.org.
- Web site: Q&A with Issac Bailey, author of Why Didn't We Riot: A Black Man in Trumpland. NYS Writers. Institute. January 13, 2021. NYSWritersInstitute.
- Web site: My Brother Moochie review: a masterpiece of race, injustice and forgiveness. June 24, 2018. the Guardian.