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Interested In:
Dating Men and Women, Relationship Men and Women, Friends, Activity Partners
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Member Since:
Feb 2004
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Hometown:
Never been to Harlem in my life.
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Malik's URL:
http://profiles.friendster.com/6229792
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Occupation:
I am not a civil rights activist
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What I enjoy doing:
not history or politics or music or dancing or boxing or baseball thats for sure.
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Favorite Books:
not history or the koran
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Favorite Movies:
Not old ones and none by Spike Lee.
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Favorite Music:
not jazz
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Favorite TV Shows:
Simpsons
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About Me:
Although i was named after him i would just like to say i
have absolutely nothing in common with the person described
in the details below.
FAST FACTS
Birth name: Malcolm Little
Nickname: (early years) Detroit Red, Big Red
Name change: Malcolm X; El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz
Birth date: May 19, 1924
Birth place: University Hospital in Omaha, Nebraska
Death date: February 21, 1965
Death place: The Audubon Ballroom in New York
Burial location: Ferncliff Cemetery in Hartsdale, New York
Parents: Earl Little and Louise (Norton) Little
Siblings: (in order of birth) Ella, Earl and Mary (half-
siblings from Earl's previous marriage); Wilfred, Hilda,
Philbert, Reginald and Yvonne
Married: Betty (Sanders) X; on January 14, 1958
Children: Attallah, Qubilah, Ilyasah, Gamilah, Mallak and
Malikah
Hair color: Reddish brown
Eye color: Brown
Elementary school: Pleasant Grove Elementary School in East
Lansing, Michigan
Occupation: Civil rights activist
Nationality: American
Religion: Muslim
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Who I Want to Meet:
girls half my age plus 7. The wonderful friendster
administrators who will not immediately ban my profile
because they have confused me for an activist who promotes
a racial platform that they disagree with. Anyone who like
me and the friendster administration who does not want to
upset the status quo or strive for racial justice or any
such freedom or peace oriented causes like that.
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our vicious caste structure and prison-
industrial complex come out of the
joint literate and politically
motivated? thanks for teaching me the
nutmeg trick. and nothing personal, but
i liked you best when you were all
about "kill whitey". you know, before
you went to mecca and started to mellow
out. i mean, seeing the worth of the
individual, and the beautiful potential
within peoples of all races is cool and
stuff, but "kill whitey" totally makes
a much better t-shirt.
risks will accomplish nothing in life.
Blessed is he who makes his companions
laugh. I don't know the key to
success, but the key to failure is
trying to please everybody. In all our
deeds, the proper value and respect
for time determines success or
failure. Mix a conviction with a man
and something happens. Do the right
thing.
tragically misunderstood one. He has
inpired me in so many ways. You can really
learn alot from this guy if you just ignore the
hype and misinformation and just listen to
the man. He has lived many lives. Rock on
Red!
entrer dans la politique, je lutterais
a cote de cet monsieur.
Cordialement votre
Charles.
is Heartbreak Hotel's motto, we appreciate
the patronage of Mr X's family and
friends...We have inscribed, "You can't
separate peace from freedom because no
one can be at peace unless he has his
freedom." on our guest towels.
the American capacity for self-
delusion. Although automation has
prompted some rethinking about the
Alger myth and upward mobility, few
people are realistic about the ways in
which one legally can "make it here -
or who can make it.
The real ways are three: by having
money, by knowing the right people,
and by education. The first two
methods cannot be acknowledged by most
of our citizens or our government
because they are not available to
everyone and we want to think that
everyone has equal opportunity in the
United States.
Therefore, Americans compensate for
this by saying that at least there is
education, and that is available to
anyone who cares enough.
For the Negro, there is an additional
problem. He is not psychologically
attuned to think of college as a goal.
Society has taught him to set short
sights for himself, and so he does.