Arlene Gause-Jackson

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Selected Works

Magazine Articles
Mystery Readers Journal "The Ethnic Detective II"
The Journal of Mystery Readers International Volume 14, No. 3 Fall 1998
Medical Suspense-Fiction
Howling Against the Wind
This novel is loosely based upon Arlene Gause-Jacksons'( the author) personal experience with a failed Vitek Proplast II TMJ medical implant device.
Non-Fiction (4th through 8th graders)
Champions of Change-Biographies of Famous Black Americans
A well-received textbook published by Steck-Vaughn Publishers. Successfully utilized for over ten years in the public school system.
Poetry and Prose
Ain’t No Half Steppin’
Lyrical Poetry and Prose that the author has been known to recite and perform accompanied by a blues/jazz guitarist.



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Champion of Change-Biographies of Famous Black Americans

Champions of Change-Biographies of Famous Black Americans is a valuable contribution to the education of today’s youth of every nationality, as the black Americans written about contributed much to the world that we live in. The biographies have reached a multitude of young people conveying a message of hope, and perseverance to be learned from.

Ray Charles, Coretta Scott King, Bill Cosby, Jesse Owens, Tom Bradley, Martin Luther King, Jr., Wilma Rudolph, Herbie Hancock, Jackie Robinson, and Maya Angelou are included in this exquisite biography work-text book. Although there are many great Americans who deserve to have their stories told, these are the ones students throughout the United States asked to read about. They made excellent choices. This work-text collection of famous black Americans make a great gift for ones children, grand children, neice, nephew, friend and/or oneself.

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