Ansley is a village and civil parish in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England. The parish includes Ansley Common, Ansley Hall, and formerly Ansley Hall Colliery. The village is just to the west of Nuneaton, and near Arley, Astley and Church End. In England a civil parish (usually just parish) is the smallest unit of local government. ... North Warwickshire is a local government district and borough in Warwickshire, England. ... Warwickshire (pronounced either /ËwÉËɹɪkËÊÉ/ or /ËwÉËɹɪkËÊɪÉ/) is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in central England. ... Wikimedia Commons has media related to: England Inter. ... Nuneaton is the largest town in the English county of Warwickshire. ... Astley is a dormitory town for the cities of Manchester, Wigan and Bolton. ...
Ansley seems to be the preferred spelling, although all the above variants can be found in North America.
We hold an annual ANSLEY reunion, usually in Thomson, GA (35 miles west of Augusta, GA).
- The ROCK HOUSE, built by Thomas Ansley by 1785 in Wrightsborough Twp, St. Paul's Parish, Colony of Georgia On the National Register of Historic Places; said to be the oldest house in GA, with its original floor plan intact.
Professor Ansley's expertise reaches beyond the law school and into the community, where she has often found ways to unite her scholarship, teaching and service in collaborative projects aimed at understanding and addressing problems of social justice.
Professor Ansley speaks frequently and is widely published and reprinted in the areas of civil rights, labor rights, impacts of globalization, and issues of race and gender, with a special interest in the Southeastern U.S. and the evolving economic and cultural relations between the U.S. and Latin America.
In addition to her legal scholarship, Professor Ansley is co-author of a memoir concerning a 1989 coal miners' strike in southwest Virginia, co-editor/author of an oral history of labor struggles in several East Tennessee coal mining communities, and co-author of the original edition of Our Bodies, Our Selves.