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  1. John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow,: A little known contributor to the cause of the British working man in the 19th century by Philip Nathanael Backstrom, 1960
  2. Using shadow prices by Ian Malcolm David Little, 1976
  3. Aid to Africa;: An appraisal of U.K. policy for aid to Africa south of the Sahara (The Commonwealth and international library of science, technology, engineering, and liberal studies) by Ian Malcolm David Little, 1965
  4. The land laws of Mexico by Malcolm C Little, 1921
  5. A planning program for southwest Georgia by Malcolm Giles Little, 1965
  6. Planning and development in the C.S.R.A: A recommended program for the C.S.R.A. Planning and Development Commission by Malcolm Giles Little, 1964
  7. a Laboratory Manual for Comparative Anatomy by Malcolm Little, 1932-01-01
  8. For Malcolm
  9. A little anthology of weird tales by Malcolm M Ferguson, 1999
  10. The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make a Big Difference by Malcolm Gladwell, 2008
  11. Ten little magazines by Malcolm Cowley, 1947
  12. Miss Alice M and Her Dragon by Margaret Little, 1998-03-16
  13. Ethics, Economics, and Politics: Some Principles of Public Policy by Ian Malcolm Little, 2002
  14. A Critique of Welfare Economics by Ian Malcolm David Little, 2003

61. KAM Malcolm X
malcolm X. Photo of malcolm X. malcolm little was born on May 19, 1925,in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of Louise and Earl little. Louise
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Photo of Malcolm X While in prison, Malcolm became a follower of Elijah Muhammad, the then leader of the Lost Found Nation of Islam, with branches in Detroit, Chicago and New York. Malcolm and Elijah Muhammad corresponded by mail while in prison. Malcolm's brothers Philbert and Reginald, visiting him in prison, convinced him to join the NOI and follow the teachings of Elijah Muhammad. Following NOI policies, Malcolm soon discarded his slave name, Little, and took the new name "X." He improved his knowledge base by reading extensively while in jail as well as studying from the Qu'ran and following strictly the Nation of Islam's dietary laws and moral codes. After his parole in 1952, Malcolm X undertook organizational work for the Nation of Islam under the guidance of Elijah Muhammad. As a minister Malcolm founded mosques in Boston, Philadelphia, Harlem and elsewhere and made the national expansion of the movement possible. Malcolm's ideology was expressed in his fiery orations, a newspaper column as well as radio and television interviews. In addition, he helped to found the NOI newspaper Muhammad Speaks . Malcolm was said to be the only black man who "could stop a race riot or start one." Due to his influences, NOI membership reached approximately 30'000 in 1963. In January 1958 he married Betty X, who was also a member of the Nation of Islam.

62. Malcolm X
malcolm (X) little (1925 1965). On May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska,malcolm little was born to Reverend Earl and Louise little.
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On May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska, Malcolm Little was born to Reverend Earl and Louise Little. Malcolm was raised in a background of ethic awareness and dignity, but violence was sparkled by white racists trying to stop black people such as Rev. Little from preaching the black cause.
As a young child, Malcolm, his parents, brothers, and sisters where shot at, burned out of their home, harassed, and threatened. After all the struggles and turmoil Malcolm's father was murdered by white racists when Malcolm was six. At age of fifteen, Malcolm dropped out of school and started running the streets. When he was twenty he was convicted of burglary and remain in prison until the age of twenty-seven. While he was in prison, he attempted to educate himself and during his time in prison, he learned about and joined the Nation of Islam, studying the teachings of Elijah Muhammed. He was released as a changed man in 1952.
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63. Craig And William Culbertson, The Two Little Knights Of Kentucky
28, 1887. After his years as the little Knight malcolm , he servedin World War I on a submarine chaser and in naval aviation.
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64. Malcolm X And A Little Blonde Co-Ed
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She touched his life, but he never knew her name Kevin Cassell In his movie about Malcolm X, Spike Lee flippantly depicts (and hence distorts) a very significant incident that made a long-lasting impression on the slain black leader. In one scene, Malcolm has just given a fiery college speech and is walking away from the platform when a white female college student momentarily blocks his path and asks him what she, as a white person, could do to help the cause of which Malcolm had been speaking. Malcolm abruptly answers her with one word"Nothing"and passes her by. Spike Lee does a disservice to the real Malcolm X by diminishing the importance of the actual incident this brief snippet from his film was based on. Let's take a look at how profoundly Malcolm was affected by the young white college student he rebuffed when she sought his advice. In his autobiography, Malcolm X described the brief encounter he had with "one little blonde co-ed" after giving a speech at her New England college. "I'd never seen anyone I ever spoke before more affected than this little white girl," he wrote (p. 286). This young woman had actually flown to New York after the speech and tracked down Malcolm at the Muslim restaurant he frequented in Harlem. "Her clothes, her carriage, her accent," he wrote, "all showed Deep South breeding and money." She confronted Malcolm and his associates inside the restaurant with the question: "Don't you believe there are any

65. Dwight´s Little Pot - Malcolm Whitman
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66. Malcolm Gladwell The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make A Big Difference
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67. The Official Web Site Of Malcolm X
BIOGRAPHY malcolm X was born malcolm little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha,Nebraska. His mother, Louise Norton little, was a homemaker
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Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska. His mother, Louise Norton Little, was a homemaker occupied with the family's eight children. His father, Earl Little, was an outspoken Baptist minister and avid supporter of Black Nationalist leader Marcus Garvey. Earl's civil rights activism prompted death threats from the white supremacist organization Black Legion, forcing the family to relocate twice before Malcolm's fourth birthday.
Regardless of the Little's efforts to elude the Legion, in 1929 their Lansing, Michigan home was burned to the ground. Two years later, Earl's body was found lying across the town's trolley tracks. Police ruled both incidents as accidents, but the Little's were certain that members of the Black Legion were responsible. Louise suffered emotional breakdown several years after the death of her husband and was committed to a mental institution. Her children were split up amongst various foster homes and orphanages.
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Malcolm was a smart, focused student. He graduated from junior high at the top of his class. However, when a favorite teacher told Malcolm his dream of becoming a lawyer was "no realistic goal for a nigger," Malcolm lost interest in school. He dropped out, spent some time in Boston, Massachusetts working various odd jobs, and then traveled to Harlem, New York where he committed petty crimes. By 1942 Malcolm was coordinating various narcotics, prostitution and gambling rings.

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69. Malcolm X Timeline
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72. Assassination Of Malcolm X, Black Muslim - The Crime Library
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It is a time for martyrs now, and if I am to be one, it will be for the cause of brotherhood.   That's the only thing that can save this country." Malcolm X These prophetic words were spoken by one of  America 's most famous and controversial African-Americans just two days before his assassination.  His name was Malcolm X. One could go deeply into the making of this man, born Malcolm Little.   So many people, agencies, institutions and organizations have covered this portion of Malcolm X's brief life on earth.   A vast sea of in-depth analyses and biographies on his life and philosophies are available. This story focuses on all of the facts, suspicions and theories surrounding the assassination of Malcolm X and the impact it has had on the world.   Like the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X, too, had a dream.  It began bathed in the tenets of anger and hatred, fostering economic independence on the shoulders of retaliatory separatism.  And it ended with the swelling acceptance of a unified brotherhood and the replacement of hatred with peace and of anger with the nagging thirst for international equality for all mankind.

73. Malcolm S Little Bit Of Da Web
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74. Malcolm X - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
malcolm X (May 19, 1925 February 21, 1965 also malcolm little, El-Hajj MalikEl-Shabazz, and Omowale) was a spokesperson for the Nation of Islam, and
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He was born as Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska . His father Earl, an outspoken Baptist minister and supporter of Marcus Garvey , was murdered in Lansing, Michigan in Malcolm later dropped out of high school , and moved to Boston to live with a half-sister. He found work as a shoeshiner at a Lindy Hop nightclub ; in his autobiography , he says that he once shined the shoes of Duke Ellington and other notable musicians . After some time, he moved to Harlem New York , where he became involved in drug dealing gambling prostitution racketeering , and robbery (referred to collectively by Malcolm as "hustling"); he also faked

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76. Malcolm Gladwell, The Tipping Point: How Little Things Can Make A Big Difference
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77. Reader's Companion To American History - -MALCOLM X
malcolm X. (19251965), black leader. Born malcolm little in Omaha, Nebraska, malcolmwas the son of a. Baptist preacher who was a follower of Marcus Garvey.
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, black leader. Born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska, Malcolm was the son of a Baptist preacher who was a follower of Marcus Garvey. After the Ku Klux Klan made threats against his father, the family moved to Lansing, Michigan. There, in the face of similar threats, he continued to urge blacks to take control of their lives. Malcolm's father was slain by the Klan-like Black Legionaries. Although he was found with his head crushed on one side and almost severed from his body, it was claimed he had committed suicide, and the family was denied his death benefit. Its disintegration quickly followed: welfare caseworkers sought to turn the children against each other and against their mother, from whom Malcolm, then six, was taken and placed in a foster home. Mrs. Little underwent a nervous breakdown from which she never recovered. After the eighth grade, Malcolm dropped out of school, headed for a life of crime. He wore zoot suits, straightened his hair to affect a white look, and became known as "Detroit Red." When twenty-one, he was sentenced to prison for burglary and there encountered the teachings of Elijah Muhammad, leader of the Lost-Found Nation of Islam, popularly known as the Black Muslims. Muhammad's thesis that the white man is the devil with whom blacks cannot live had a strong impact on Malcolm. Turning to an ascetic way of life and reading widely, he began to overcome the degradation he had known. The argument that only blacks can cure the ills that afflict them confirmed for Malcolm the power of Muhammad's faith. He became a loyal disciple and adopted X—symbolic of a stolen identity—as his last name.

78. Heath Anthology Of American Literature 4/e Malcolm X - Author Page
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In Omaha, Nebraska, Malcolm X was born Malcolm Little, the son of Earl and Louise Little. Earl Little followed Marcus Garvey, who instilled racial pride among masses of African Americans. Little died at a relatively young age, leaving his wife and eight children in extreme poverty. “We would be so hungry,” Malcolm X later reported, “we were dizzy.” Malcolm Little quit school at age fifteen and moved to Harlem where, he recalled, he became a thief and a drug dealer.
At age twenty, Little entered prison and began to educate himself. When he learned about the Nation of Islam (or Black Muslims), led by Elijah Muhammad, he became an eager convert. He accepted Elijah Muhammad’s doctrine that white people were devils and rejoiced in a newfound racial identity. Leaving prison, he met Elijah Muhammad and replaced his own last name with “X,” which stands for the African name his ancestors lost when brought to the United States in slave ships.
Malcolm X became an extremely popular evangelist for the Nation of Islam, recruiting new members and emphasizing African American pride. With brilliant fables, analogies, and turns of speech, he elevated the spirits of urban blacks trapped by segregation. He condemned hypocritical whites for preaching love and democracy while treating blacks as subhuman. In “Message to the Grass Roots,” he criticized African Americans for their submission to whites:

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80. Malcolm "Little Mack" Simmons
malcolm little Mack Simmons. Born January 25, 1934 – Twist, AR. DiedOctober 24, 2000 – Chicago, IL. Blues singer, harmonica player.
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