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    Malcolm Saville Archive of Letters

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    Three files contain the entire archive of letters by the children's author Malcolm Saville held by the ILS Research Collections, and owned by the Malcolm Saville Society. The collection and additional commentary was made by the archivist, Dr Stephen Bigger

    Malcolm M. Reed

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    Malcolm Saville, Writer for Children: Collected Critical Papers

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    This is a collection of 21 published articles on the writings of Malcolm Saville for children, written between 1998 and 2010, and now revised. The author is the archivist of the Malcolm Saville Society

    Democracy Sausage with Mark Kenny: Truth is trouble with Malcolm Knox

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    On this Democracy Sausage Extra, award-winning journalist and author Malcolm Knox joins Mark Kenny to discuss the saga of Israel Folau - former star rugby union player sacked for sharing anti-LGBTQ views on social media - and how free speech got so complicated. The sacking of former star player Israel Folau by Rugby Australia for his comments on social media once again revealed faultlines which had recently been laid bare during Australia’s marriage equality plebiscite. So what did the saga reveal about freedom of expression in Australia? What is the significance of groups like the Australian Christian Lobby in Australia’s public discourse? And, with ‘free speech’ very much a political battleground, what might the future hold? On this Democracy Sausage Extra, Professor Mark Kenny speaks with Australian journalist and author Malcolm Knox about the Israel Folau issue, Australia’s evangelical movement, and the ‘culture wars’. This episode was recorded live as part of the ANU/Canberra Times ‘Meet the Author’ series

    Steve Forbes and Ina Reed

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    Steve Forbes presents an award to Ina Reed. Malcolm Stevenson Steve Forbes Jr. (born July 18, 1947) is an American publishing executive and politician, who is the Editor-in-Chief of Forbes, a business magazine. He is the son of longtime Forbes publisher Malcolm Forbes, and the grandson of that publication\u27s founder, B.C. Forbes. He is an adviser at the Forbes School of Business & Technology. Forbes was a candidate in the 1996 and 2000 Republican presidential primaries. Wikipedia Ina Reed member of Nova University Gold Circle Photo credit Gerlinde Photographyhttps://nsuworks.nova.edu/nsudigital_forums/1149/thumbnail.jp

    Malcolm E. and Ann E. Weiss Correspondence

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    Entry is a typed letter of reply from math and science children\u27s book author Malcolm E. Weiss on his personal stationery concerning a request for a copy of his book 666 Jellybeans! All That? for the Maine Author Collection and additionally the attempt of Weiss to send a copy of a Young Math Series book Solomon Grundy, Born on Oneday from the publisher, a defense for an overdue book, and a list of books written by his wife, history and social studies children\u27s author Ann E. Weiss as well as a list of his own titles at this time

    The Autobiography of Malcolm X

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    The Autobiography of Malcolm X is an American classic not only for its compelling story, but also for its uncompromising expression of the pain, anger, and violence of black life in a white America. Featuring powerful dramatizations, this program scrutinizes both The Autobiography and the life of one of the most charismatic leaders of the 20th century. Michael Eric Dyson, author of Making Malcolm; Malcolm's daughter Attallah Shabazz and nephew Rodnell Collins, author of Seventh Child; Marita Golden, of Virginia Commonwealth University; and others provide insights into the making of Malcolm. "He was not born Malcolm X; he became Malcolm X," says Professor Golden. A Discovery Channel Production. (52 minutes, color

    Lucia McCurdy McBride (Mrs. Malcolm L. McBride) with suffrage banners

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    Mrs. Malcolm McBride (left), Mrsl Donald F. Stroup, pres wm\u27s city club -- photo verso CELEBRATION OF WOMEN\u27S RIGHT TO VOTE will be Nov. 2. Mrs. Malcolm McBridge, leading suffragist in the 20\u27s and Mrs. Donald F. Stroup, president of the Women\u27s City Club, will be among those receiving awards at the banquet sponsored by the Cleveland Woman News -- photo versohttps://engagedscholarship.csuohio.edu/deeds_not_words/1032/thumbnail.jp
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