Jerry Ellis (author)

Jerry Ellis is an author who wrote the book Walking the Trail after walking the 900 mile route of the Cherokee Trail of Tears. Jerry Ellis has written for the New York Times, had four non-fiction books published by Random House and has been a speaker and consultant in Africa, Asia, Europe and throughout the United States. He has had five plays produced.

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    Every artist writes his own autobiography.
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