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" Catfish and Jabo Priceless Pearls shares pearls of wisdom and powerful legacies with children from all walks of life. The book teaches proactive multiculturalism by having youth take on the roles of celebrated Harlem Renaissance greats. It encourages them to actively take on the passion and the purpose of becoming great in their own lives while exploring history!"
Dr. Melissa Brown Executive Director
Sacramento, CA
"No doubt there is a great deal of love and care (and cost) in putting something like this together; it's breathtakingly beautiful. I have it sitting in the family room and proudly so.
My granddaughter picked it up and leafed through the pages the other day..."
Ken Davis, Playwright
Lion's Roar Publishing presents
INSPIRATIONS OF FRED JAMES JACKSON in The Poetry of Man.
See the Interview about, OBAMA "Grandma Said" our lastest book release click here >>>>
They Call Me Names
In this poem, Jackson speaks to term of "They Call Me Names". Listen as he speaks as only Fred James Jackson can click here
HUMANITY OF A WOMAN
So often we as men say so little to the woman who brings warmth and joy into our lives. Humanity of a Woman give credence to that woman who gave so much of herself. see the viideo click here).
TRIBUTE TO President Obama & his mother
Various In this poem, Jackson dedicates poem to President Barack Obama and his mother. Poet Fred James Jackson penned what some have called an unequaled masterpiece of poetry. The 50 plus line poem brings out the love passion and desire that only a mother can have for her child. The limited edition poem is printed on high quality coated 11x17 paper with the American Red, White and Blue boarder theme and dressed in a pewter like metal frame. Obama’s Washington, DC Senate office received the precious worked in mid October before the final count and was thrilled. See the tribute video click here.
Tribute to Our Fallen Soilders
War - A tribute to Our fallen soilders, the wounded and the dead and those who lived to tell the story. see the video click here
Teacher of the Year 2010
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