Carol Swain

Carol Swain

Carol M. Swain, PhD, is widely recognized as an authority on political science, law, race, and immigration. She has provided expert commentary about some of today’s most complex issues, appearing on top national radio and television programs. Currently professor of both political science and law at Vanderbilt University, she is also a member of the James Madison Society at Princeton University, where she was a tenured professor.

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Be the People
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Be the People
  • By: Carol Swain
  • Length: 9 hours 28 minutes
  • Publisher: Thomas Nelson
  • Publish date: February 23, 2021
  • Language: English
  • (59 ratings)
(59 ratings)
Forces are rapidly reshaping America’s morals, social policies, and culture‚Äîbut how do we stop it? Learn how to make your voice heard and reclaim America‚Äôs faith and values by reshaping our country‚Äôs current... Read more

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Revenge [Dramatized Adaptation] How does a kid who can barely ride a horse, and who’s better with his fists and a team of mules than a six-shooter, think he can track and kill the most notorious killer on the Plains? Simple:Cuno Massey’s thirst for revenge runs deep. Deeper than his skills. But when Rolf Anderson and Sammy Spoon killed the young man’s step-mother and his father, nothing would stand in young Cuno’s ... Read Book
Classic Radio’s Greatest Shows, Vol. 5 Enjoy sixteen of the greatest episodes from the Golden Age of radio in this collection spanning 1942 through 1960. This collection contains episodes of The Jack Benny Program, The Aldrich Family, Gunsmoke, Suspense, Fibber McGee & Molly, Dragnet, Have Gun–Will Travel, Mystery in the Air, The Kraft Music Hall, Escape, and many others. Relive the best radio shows from yesterday and the legendary ... Read Book
A Kiss in the Dark When the lights go out at a Georgia high school football game, senior Macy Atwood finds herself in the arms of a boy who kisses her senseless-but he’s gone by the time the lights come back on. All she knows is that there was something special-and oddly familiar-about her mystery kisser.Noah Granger, Ridgedale’s resident bad boy and newest transfer student, has no problem taking credit for the ... Read Book
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His Perfect Partner Three very different Latina sisters. Three dazzling talents with ambition-and passion-to burn. And in this warm-hearted, sexy new series, three chances to figure out if the path to success can also lead to lasting love . . . Ad executive Tomas Garcia shouldn’t even be thinking about his daughter’s alluring dance teacher, Yazmine Fernandez. Burned by a shattering divorce, he’s laser-focused ... Read Book
The Girls in Navy Blue A gripping and compelling dual timeline novel about three women who joined the Navy during WWI to become yeomanettes and the impact their choices have on one of their descendants in 1968. 1918 – America is at war with Germany, and, for the first time in history, the US Navy has allowed women to join up alongside the men. Ten thousand of them rush to do their part. German-American Marjory ... Read Book
May Tomorrow Be Awake An author and educator’s pioneering approach to helping autistic students find their voices through poetry–a powerful and uplifting story that shows us how to better communicate with people on the spectrum and explores how we use language to express our seemingly limitless interior lives. Adults often find it difficult to communicate with autistic students and try to “fix” them. But what ... Read Book
Desert Gold Richard Gale, a college football star, travels to Mexico to prove himself after failing in every business opportunity that his wealthy father had handed him. When he arrives at an Arizona border town, a chance meeting with an old friend launches him into an adventure to save a young Spanish beauty from a ruthless Mexican bandit.Within the mystical beauty of the desert landscape, this ... Read Book
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