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Long Dark Road: THe Story of Bill King and Jasper's Murder (2004).
Description: In this gripping account of the murder and its aftermath, Ricardo Ainslie builds an unprecedented psychological profile of Bill King that provides the fullest possible explanation of how a man who was not raised in a racist family, who had African American friends in childhood, could end up on death row for viciously killing a black man.
Runner-Up Robert W. Hamilton Book Award March 2005
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The Road to Redemption. Jasper, Texas: The Healing of a Community in Crisis (2004).

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No Dancin' In Anson: An American Story of Race and Social Change (1995).
Description: explores a small Texas community’s struggle with a post Civil Rights Act reality. All White prior to 1964, Anson was a third Latino when Ainslie started exploring a community conflict around whether or not dancing should be permitted within the Anson city limits. The conflict deeply divided the community and created unanticipated alliances.::More::
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The Psychology of Twinship (1985).
Description: In this completely revised second edition of the definitive book about twins, Ainslie examines the complex interactions between heredity and environment, especially with reference to personality and intelligence. This book is for parents of twins as well as for clinicians who work with twins.
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The Child and the Day Care Setting: Qualitative Variations and Development (1984).
Description: In this collection of essays by leading experts, day care is profiled as a diversified and complex developmental setting. Collectively, the papers challenge the common assumption that day care settings are easily comparable. Instead, various types of day care environments are examined from a multilayered perspective and their diverse characteristcs are empirically documented.
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