Author: James P. Marshall

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H. Wallace (Wally) Goddard, Ph D, is professor of family life with the University of Arkansas. Dr. Goddard is an award-winning teacher, speaker, and author. James P. Marshall, Ph D, is assistant professor of family life with the University of Arkansas. Dr. Marshall is a licensed marriage and family therapist. Both Goddard and Marshall are part of the National Extension Relationship and Marriage Education Network.




6 Ebooks by James P. Marshall

H. Wallace Goddard & James P. Marshall: The Marriage Garden
Practical steps for making marriage last a lifetime
  • Two noted relationship experts Wally Goddard and James Marshall offer down-to-earth advice for any couple who wants to strengthen their …
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English
DRM
€11.99
H. Wallace Goddard & James P. Marshall: The Marriage Garden
Practical steps for making marriage last a lifetime
  • Two noted relationship experts Wally Goddard and James Marshall offer down-to-earth advice for any couple who wants to strengthen their …
EPUB
English
DRM
€11.99
James P. Marshall: Student Activism and Civil Rights in Mississippi
In the 1890s, Mississippi society still drew a sharp line between its African American and white communities by creating a repressive racial system that ensured white supremacy by legally segregating …
EPUB
English
DRM
€18.99
James P. Marshall: The Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and the Kennedy Administration, 1960-1964
In the early 1960s, civil rights activists and the Kennedy administration engaged in parallel, though not always complementary, efforts to overcome Mississippi’s extreme opposition to racial desegreg …
EPUB
English
DRM
€18.99
James P. Marshall: Student Activism and Civil Rights in Mississippi
In the 1890s, Mississippi society still drew a sharp line between its African American and white communities by creating a repressive racial system that ensured white supremacy by legally segregating …
PDF
English
DRM
€25.29
James P. Marshall: Mississippi Civil Rights Movement and the Kennedy Administration, 1960-1964
In the early 1960s, civil rights activists and the Kennedy administration engaged in parallel, though not always complementary, efforts to overcome Mississippi’s extreme opposition to racial …
PDF
English
DRM
€25.29