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Malcom's anger and militancy allowed white America to be more accepting of Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement.
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Malcom's anger and militancy allowed white America to be more accepting of Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement.
Casey Gane-McCalla: Malcolm and Barack Casey Gane-McCalla 2010
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Malcom's anger and militancy allowed white America to be more accepting of Martin Luther King and the civil rights movement.
Malcolm and Barack 2010
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I didn't even notice the Malcom's name in the credits to make me realize that Walt would be back.
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Even if we add Malcom's counterfactual component to the account, there can still be cases in which a person has the current present experience only because of the earlier experience, but the chain that leads from the earlier experience to the present is not of the right sort for memory.
Epistemological Problems of Memory Senor, Thomas D. 2009
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I couldn't believe that Malcom's Dad could be so dark.
YesButNoButYes: Hey, has anybody been watching Breaking Bad 2008
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There's obviously much, much, more to say on this, but should we allow Malcom's take to be what directs the conversation?
the shark is always attracted by a bit of bloodletting Lemon Hound 2008
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The wonderful irony of using Malcom's words to defend Justice Thomas must have intoxicated me!
"Unforgiven: Why is Clarence Thomas so angry?" Ann Althouse 2007
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Lavish that's Malcom's word, but it certainly applies here.
These past 6 weeks Eric Wiley 2006
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Lavish that's Malcom's word, but it certainly applies here.
Archive 2006-06-01 Eric Wiley 2006
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