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Malcolm Before X

Malcolm Before X

Patrick Parr

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
2024
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In February 1946, when the 21-year-old Malcolm Little was sentenced to eight to ten years in a maximum-security prison, he was a petty criminal and street hustler in Boston. By the time he was paroled in August 1952, he had transformed into a voracious reader, joined the Black Muslims, and was poised to become Malcolm X, one of the most prominent and important intellectuals of the civil rights era. While scholars and commentators have exhaustively detailed, analyzed, and debated Malcolm X’s post-prison life, they have not explored these six and a half transformative years in any depth. Paying particular attention to his time in prison, Patrick Parr’s Malcolm Before X provides a comprehensive and groundbreaking examination of the first twenty-seven years of Malcolm X’s life (1925–1965). Parr traces Malcom’s African lineage, explores his complicated childhood in the Midwest, and follows him as he moves east to live with his sister Ella in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood, where he is convicted of burglary and sentenced. Parr utilizes a trove of previously overlooked documents that include prison files and prison newspapers to immerse the reader into the unique cultures—at times brutal and at times instructional—of Charlestown State Prison, the Concord Reformatory, and the Norfolk Prison Colony. It was at these institutions that Malcolm devoured books, composed poetry, boxed, debated, and joined the Nation of Islam, changing the course of his life and setting the stage for a decade of antiracist activism that would fundamentally reshape American culture. In this meticulously researched and beautifully written biography, the inspiring story of how Malcolm Little became Malcolm X is finally told.
Malcolm Before X

Malcolm Before X

Patrick Parr

UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS PRESS
2024
sidottu
In February 1946, when the 21-year-old Malcolm Little was sentenced to eight to ten years in a maximum-security prison, he was a petty criminal and street hustler in Boston. By the time he was paroled in August 1952, he had transformed into a voracious reader, joined the Black Muslims, and was poised to become Malcolm X, one of the most prominent and important intellectuals of the civil rights era. While scholars and commentators have exhaustively detailed, analyzed, and debated Malcolm X’s post-prison life, they have not explored these six and a half transformative years in any depth. Paying particular attention to his time in prison, Patrick Parr’s Malcolm Before X provides a comprehensive and groundbreaking examination of the first twenty-seven years of Malcolm X’s life (1925–1965). Parr traces Malcom’s African lineage, explores his complicated childhood in the Midwest, and follows him as he moves east to live with his sister Ella in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood, where he is convicted of burglary and sentenced. Parr utilizes a trove of previously overlooked documents that include prison files and prison newspapers to immerse the reader into the unique cultures—at times brutal and at times instructional—of Charlestown State Prison, the Concord Reformatory, and the Norfolk Prison Colony. It was at these institutions that Malcolm devoured books, composed poetry, boxed, debated, and joined the Nation of Islam, changing the course of his life and setting the stage for a decade of antiracist activism that would fundamentally reshape American culture. In this meticulously researched and beautifully written biography, the inspiring story of how Malcolm Little became Malcolm X is finally told.
Malcolm Scott - The Woman Who Knows

Malcolm Scott - The Woman Who Knows

Derek Sculthorpe

Bearmanor Media
2022
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Portrait of a Unique Music Hall ArtisteOrphaned at thirteen, Malcolm Scott rose to become a leading female impersonator of the Edwardian era. A true eccentric, he first made his name at the Palace and Pavilion theatres in London attired as a female figure of history where he entertained audiences with his highly individual satiric act as "The Woman Who Knows." An acerbic wit, with a surrealist humour, he was in many ways a man ahead of his time. Besides being an actor, he was the doyen of Pierrot shows, and widely acknowledged as one of the finest pantomime dames ever known. In addition, he made several successful world tours and became an early radio personality before his untimely death. With a discography and substantial inventory of credits including all known sheet music and many rare photographs, this extensively-researched monograph is the first ever written about a forgotten great of British entertainment.
Malcolm Scott - The Woman Who Knows (hardback)

Malcolm Scott - The Woman Who Knows (hardback)

Derek Sculthorpe

Bearmanor Media
2022
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Portrait of a Unique Music Hall ArtisteOrphaned at thirteen, Malcolm Scott rose to become a leading female impersonator of the Edwardian era. A true eccentric, he first made his name at the Palace and Pavilion theatres in London attired as a female figure of history where he entertained audiences with his highly individual satiric act as "The Woman Who Knows." An acerbic wit, with a surrealist humour, he was in many ways a man ahead of his time. Besides being an actor, he was the doyen of Pierrot shows, and widely acknowledged as one of the finest pantomime dames ever known. In addition, he made several successful world tours and became an early radio personality before his untimely death. With a discography and substantial inventory of credits including all known sheet music and many rare photographs, this extensively-researched monograph is the first ever written about a forgotten great of British entertainment.
Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song

Malcolm Kid and the Perfect Song

Austin Paramore

ONI PRESS,US
2023
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Debut writer Austin Paramore and artist Sarah Bollinger (Girls Have a Blog) strike a chord in this humorous and heartfelt story about love, loss, legacy, and the music that ties them all together. What does the perfect song sound like? Normally, Malcolm Kid wouldn’t give this type of question the time of day. As a straight-B student with a heart of copper, he is far more concerned with overcoming mediocrity than he is with achieving perfection. But that all changes when he stumbles across the LK-2000—a strange keyboard cursed with the soul of an old jazz musician. Malcolm soon learns that the only way to free this musician’s soul is by performing the perfect song. With much hesitation, and the help of his lifelong friend January Young, Malcolm embarks on a musical journey across the city of New Bronzeville in the hopes of discovering the perfect song and finding himself as a musician along the way. Debut creators Austin Paramore and Sarah Bollinger strike a chord in this humorous and heartfelt story about love, loss, legacy, and the music that ties them all together.
Malcolm's, January 1954

Malcolm's, January 1954

Charles Beckman; Edgar Allan Poe

Fiction House Press
2022
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A replica of the January 1953 issue of MALCOLM'S digest magazine featuring THE PROPHETIC PORTRAIT PAINTER by Charles Beckman, Jr., PAYMENT PENDING by Kaar Gorscy, MAN IN TROUBLE by Robert Zacks, SECOND CHANCE by L. Major Reynolds, TIGER BY THE TAIL by Jules Archer, SUMMER TERROR by Irving Cox, Jr., DEATH IS MY NEIGHBOR by Russell Branch, PRIDE AND POISON by Frances von der Lin, DEATH FOR ART'S SAKE by David B. Galloway, FLIGHT OF A KILLER by Edwin E. McBrayer, FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE by Guy Slaughter, and THE OVAL PORTRAIT by Edgar Allan Poe.
Malcolm X Blvd: Part 3

Malcolm X Blvd: Part 3

Bomani Mawuli

Independently Published
2020
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"Malcolm X Blvd: Part 3" is the third book in my "Malcolm X Blvd." series. The entire series is a novel in progress. It's a fascinating perspective on politics and culture. In Part 3, the narrator is in college during the 1980's and ready to join the student newspaper as a writer. He shares a Letter to the Editor that he wrote about Ronald Reagan and Nelson Mandela. The Letter is controversial. Also, in Part 3, the narrator has a discussion with another student about rap music and Eazy-E's dinner at the White House. "Malcolm X Blvd: Part 3" is a brilliant work of art. It's epic.
Malcolm Webster, (Aspiring) 5th-Grade Whiz Kid: Volume 1
Malcolm Webster is a 5th-Grade student who will try basically anything to avoid completing his homework assignments. His excuses are normally harmless, white lies - however, when tasked with completing a 10-page term paper at the end of the school year, Malcolm decides it's time to go big or go home. Malcolm tells his teacher, Mrs. Dawkins, that he'll be unable to write his paper because he will soon be abducted by aliens. But, when these made-up creatures prove themselves real, and hungry, Malcolm's hijinks trigger a full-scale invasion, and he must be brave, honest, and yes, a bit of a whiz kid, to save the day.
Malcolm X's Passport

Malcolm X's Passport

Joseph Martin Stevenson; Karen Wilson-Stevenson

Academica Press
2021
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Malcolm X remarked that “education is the passport of the future.” This book, developed for aspiring and forward-thinking college students, identifies future careers and future skill sets for the global marketplace and workspaces on the horizon. These future careers include occupations in artificial intelligence, information technology, wearables, virtual reality, genomics, cryptocurrencies, connected homes and others. The skill sets presented include complex problem solving, critical thinking, emotional intelligence, cognitive flexibility, detail orientation, creativity, and others anticipating future competencies. The concepts of factual knowledge, conceptual knowledge, procedural knowledge, and meta-cognitive knowledge are also discussed to foster the undergraduate learning experience in American higher education.
Malcolm X's Passport: Metaphors and Metaphysics for Futuristically Black Colleges and Universities in America, a Sourcebook for Futuring Fin
Malcolm X remarked that "education is the passport of the future." This book, developed for aspiring and forward-thinking college students, identifies future careers and future skill sets for the global marketplace and workspaces on the horizon. These future careers include occupations in artificial intelligence, information technology, wearables, virtual reality, genomics, cryptocurrencies, connected homes and others. The skill sets presented include complex problem solving, critical thinking, emotional intelligence, cognitive flexibility, detail orientation, creativity, and others anticipating future competencies. The concepts of factual knowledge, conceptual knowledge, procedural knowledge, and meta-cognitive knowledge are also discussed to foster the undergraduate learning experience in American higher education.
Malcolm and Me

Malcolm and Me

Robin Farmer

SparkPress
2020
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Philly native Roberta Forest is a precocious rebel with the soul of a poet. The thirteen-year-old is young, gifted, black, and Catholic - although she's uncertain about the Catholic part after she calls Thomas Jefferson a hypocrite for enslaving people and her nun responds with a racist insult. Their ensuing fight makes Roberta question God and the important adults in her life, all of whom seem to see truth as gray when Roberta believes it's black or white. An upcoming essay contest, writing poetry, and reading The Autobiography of Malcolm X all help Roberta cope with the various difficulties she's experiencing in her life, including her parent's troubled marriage. But when she's told she's ineligible to compete in the school's essay contest, her explosive reaction to the news leads to a confrontation with her mother, who shares some family truths Roberta isn't ready for. Set against the backdrop of Watergate and the post-civil rights movement era, Malcolm and Me is a gritty yet graceful examination of the anguish teens experience when their growing awareness of themselves and the world around them unravels their sense of security - a coming-of-age tale of truth-telling, faith, family, forgiveness, and social activism.
Malcolm, the demon

Malcolm, the demon

Damien Joseph

Independently Published
2019
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Meet Malcolm Black, he's not your average person, well he's not really a person. He doesn't know what he is. What he does know is that he can't control his hunger, he's been craving vampires and he just can't get enough of them.During the day he works at the local grocery store which he hates. At night he's a member of a vampire club filled with vampires, but Malcolm's not a vampire. Oddly enough he's also in love with Ursula, a vampire that he's known for five years, but he doesn't know if she likes him.Malcolm's world turns into chaos when he eats the leader of the vampire club, Maxfield, which causes all the members to panic.Malcolm must control his hunger while trying to avoid being caught by the other vampires, while trying to figure out how to tell Ursula how he feels.
Trailer Book - Welcome All to Planet Malcolm

Trailer Book - Welcome All to Planet Malcolm

Malcolm Anderson

Independently Published
2019
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Tell Me What's Left Of Me. As I Stare Out Over The Waters, They Stare Back At Me. As I Look Into The Streams The Sun's Glistening. Will I Step Out Of My Dreams? As I Hold My Cold Sword All Will Be Hopeful To Be Saved. All Will Fall. I'm Trailing Each Foe As If I Am The Dark Road Leading To A Dead End. Heroes And Villains...Against Me For Them, Defeat Is The Only Option.
Malcolm Sage, Detective (1921). By: Herbert Jenkins: Herbert George Jenkins (1876 - 8 June 1923) was a British writer.
"MALCOLM SAGE had been a hot shot intelligence agent for Britain's Division Z during the Great War, but when the fighting ceased, his thirst for action and adventure didn't. Fortunately, his old chief from division Z helped him set up the Malcolm Sage Detective Bureau, and much merry mayhem and more than a few ripping good yarns ensued." -- Thrilling Detective.......................... Herbert George Jenkins (1876 - 8 June 1923) was a British writer and the owner of the publishing company Herbert Jenkins Ltd, which published many of P. G. Wodehouse's novels. Biography: Jenkins' parents came from Norfolk and, according to his obituary in The Times, he was educated at Greyfriars College. He began work as a journalist and then spent some 11 years at The Bodley Head before founding his own publishing house in 1912. He remained unmarried and died at the age of 47, on 8 June 1923 after a six-month-long illness, in Marylebone, London. As a writer: Although Jenkins is best known for his light fiction, his first book was a biography of George Borrow. He was an admirer of the poet and visual artist William Blake and conducted research into his trial for high treason and the location of his lost grave, writing a book on him in 1925. His most popular fictional creation was Mr. Joseph Bindle, who first appeared in a humorous novel in 1916 and in a number of sequels. In the preface to the books, T. P. O'Connor said that "Bindle is the greatest Cockney that has come into being through the medium of literature since Dickens wrote Pickwick Papers".The stories are based on the comedic drama of life at work, at home and all the adventures that take place along the way. Jenkins also wrote a number of short stories about Detective Malcolm Sage, which were collected into one book in 1921. Sage has been compared to both Hercule Poirot and Sherlock Holmes in his style of detective work. Three of the Sage stories were included in Eugene Thwings 10-volume collection of vintage detective stories, The World's Best 100 Detective Stories (1929). As was the norm at the time, many of his fictional works appeared first in pulp magazines. Two of his novels and several of his short stories were made into short movies.................
Malcolm Letter Tracing for Kids Trace my Name Workbook: Tracing Books for Kids ages 3 - 5 Pre-K & Kindergarten Practice Workbook
MALCOLM Name Tracing Workbook - Preschoolers Kindergarten Practice Workbook - Toddlers Writing Notebook - Learn How to Write MALCOLM - Preschoolers Activities Teaching your child the basics of writing is a difficult task especially if he or she is full of energy and finds it more difficult to focus. In order to give him a push in the first years of school or kindergartner, we are presenting a revolutionary way of teaching your baby the basics of the alphabet: the name tracing workbook for children. Why our workbook? The name tracing workbook has been designed specifically to teach children the basic of spelling and writing. By learning to write his own name, your child will develop the abilities and skills needed in the first years of schools while having fun. The 100 pages activity book is the perfect choice if you are searching to invest in your child's education from the beginning so don't hesitate and get him the only workbook he needs LEARNING THE FIRST LETTERS teaching your toddler the first letters and how to spell his or her name is difficult, which is why we have designed a special workbook that will make the learning process easier and a lot more fun, adding to the baby's educational fund. PERSONALIZED WORKING: the name is the first word any child should learn how to spell, but it is almost impossible to find special help for that task. MALCOLM Name Tracing Workbook is divided in 12 themed chapters that will teach your toddler how to spell his or her name in a fun and interactive way. WHAT IT CONTAINS: MALCOLM Name Tracing Workbook counts no less than 100 pages divided in 12 themed sheets that propose recognition activities, letter tracing practice and letter games, that are sure to teach your child the basics of writing and spelling. FOR TODDLERS: MALCOLM Name Tracing Workbook is made especially for children aged 3 to 6 so your son or daughter will be well prepared for both kindergarten and first grade Learning the alphabet will be a piece of cake if your kid will already have the foundation letter tracing so why not give him a head start in school. THE PERFECT GIFT: offering a present to a toddler that is both fun and parents-approved is an almost impossible task, but the name tracing workbook has it all: it is educational, personalized and made especially for youngsters ages 3 to 6 so, if you're trying to bring a smile on a kid's face, this is it
Malcolm X

Malcolm X

Hourly History

Independently Published
2018
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Malcolm X"I am not a racist. I am against every form of racism and segregation, every form of discrimination. I believe in human beings, and that all human beings should be respected as such, regardless of their color." How could Malcolm X, whose favorite mantra was "the white man is the devil," have been the author of those words? How could this man, who was known for advocating hatred and separation, have come to inspire a nation in their search to eliminate racial prejudices? In this book, you will join Malcolm X on his sincere search for truth. Inside you will read about...✓ A Troubled Childhood✓ Dealing, Gambling, and Pimping in Harlem✓ Prison Time and the Nation of Islam✓ Malcolm X Rises to Prominence✓ Final Years and AssassinationAnd much more You will discover the painful, tortuous journey of Malcolm X's life which holds the key to the influences and experiences that shaped this man's mind. To get a glimpse of the true Malcolm X, you have to walk alongside him. You have to allow yourself to visualize the dark paths through which he passed.
Malcolm (Translated)

Malcolm (Translated)

George MacDonald

The Room to Roam
2025
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**Featuring English translations of all Scots dialogue side-by-side with the original text**Introduction by Douglas Gresham, stepson of C.S. Lewis**Translator's preface by David Jack**Original illustrations by Carrie StoutMalcolm, first published in 1875, is unique among MacDonald's novels, in that its setting-and consequently its language-savours more than any other of his native northeast of Scotland. It also features his most carefully constructed plot (centring around the identity of his young fisherman-hero) and one of his most colourful casts of characters. Since the entire tale unfolds in the small coastal village of "Portlossie," the author has been able to create, at least for the non-Scottish reader, the feeling of a world set apart: but the sheer grandeur of the tale, its deep-laid plots, and its deeper humanity and truth, will have an appeal not merely local but universal.In his preface to the Scots/English edition, translator David Jack stresses the importance of the author's native Doric, hailing Malcolm as "a feast of language" and "a unique chance to luxuriate." The story's fisherman-hero he identifies as one of MacDonald's most vivid types of Christ: a young man with a passion both for service and adventure, who worthily bears the name of Scotland's ancient kings.
Malcolm (Translated)

Malcolm (Translated)

George MacDonald

The Room to Roam
2025
sidottu
**Featuring English translations of all Scots dialogue side-by-side with the original text**Introduction by Douglas Gresham, stepson of C.S. Lewis**Translator's preface by David Jack**Original illustrations by Carrie StoutMalcolm, first published in 1875, is unique among MacDonald's novels, in that its setting-and consequently its language-savours more than any other of his native northeast of Scotland. It also features his most carefully constructed plot (centring around the identity of his young fisherman-hero) and one of his most colourful casts of characters. Since the entire tale unfolds in the small coastal village of "Portlossie," the author has been able to create, at least for the non-Scottish reader, the feeling of a world set apart: but the sheer grandeur of the tale, its deep-laid plots, and its deeper humanity and truth, will have an appeal not merely local but universal.In his preface to the Scots/English edition, translator David Jack stresses the importance of the author's native Doric, hailing Malcolm as "a feast of language" and "a unique chance to luxuriate." The story's fisherman-hero he identifies as one of MacDonald's most vivid types of Christ: a young man with a passion both for service and adventure, who worthily bears the name of Scotland's ancient kings.