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  malcolm x - documents > interview with bernice bass
MALCOLM X: Well the -- I think this is one of the mistakes the West is making in its efforts to try and win the Africans on their side.
MALCOLM X: President Nasser took all of the aid that was forthcoming from Russia to build the Aswan Dam and turned around and put the Communists in jail in his country.
MALCOLM X: You've got to consider that these Western powers are in the economic position of strength that exists in their countries today only because of their past exploitation of these same areas.
www.malcolm-x.org /docs/int_bbass.htm   (4827 words)

  
 Malcolm III. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
On behalf of Edgar, Malcolm invaded N England, but in 1072 William I of England invaded Scotland, and Malcolm made peace with him.
Malcolm was succeeded briefly by his brother Donald Bane, but later four of Malcolm’s sons were kings of Scotland—Duncan II (reigned 1093–94), Edgar (reigned 1097–1107), Alexander I, and David I.
Malcolm’s daughter Edith (renamed Matilda) married Henry I of England, and another daughter was mother to the wife of King Stephen of England.
www.bartleby.com /65/ma/Malcolm3.html   (242 words)

  
 G. A. Henty : The Lion of the North : Chapter VI. The Attack on the Village
Malcolm, seeing the inability of the freebooters to oppose any formidable resistance, sheathed his sword, and left it to the peasants to avenge the countless murders which the band had committed, and the ruin and misery which they had inflicted upon the country.
"Is it you, Malcolm Graheme, or your wraith?" Munro exclaimed.
Malcolm now returned with Colonel Munro to the regiment, and there had to give a full and minute account of his adventures, and was warmly congratulated by his fellow officers on his good fortune in escaping from the dangers which had beset him.
www.classicreader.com /read.php/sid.1/bookid.1779/sec.7   (3865 words)

  
 SF Citations for OED
Malcolm Farmer submitted a cite from a 1991 reprint of Ed Regis' "Great Mambo Chicken and the Transhuman Condition".
Malcolm Farmer submitted a 1994 cite from an anonymous article in SF Eye.
Malcolm Farmer submitted a 1988 cite from Vernor Vinge's "The Blabber".
www.jessesword.com /sf/view/1168   (503 words)

  
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She was the farmer's sister, and was engaged to the officer.
Farmers sunk enough capital in steam-ploughs and machinery to stock a small farm on the old system, and the interest on this sunk capital represented another rent.
Farmers used to grow their own seed, or, at most, bought from the corn dealers or a neighbour if by chance they were out.
www.ibiblio.org /pub/docs/books/gutenberg/1/1/8/7/11874/11874.txt   (24507 words)

  
 Malcolm X .It - Heritage - Malcolm X Italian Website - African American Culture - Black World
What Malcolm stood for was that tradition of Black nationalism, and anyone who interprets Malcolm and says that he repudiated that tradition, anyone who says that Malcolm turned his back on Black nationalism toward the end of his life, that is incorrect, wrong, not supported by the evidence.
That accounts for Malcolm X's meteoric rise in popularity among millions of African-American people, most of whom were not members of the Nation of Islam, most of whom did not hear him preach in the temples of the Nation, but heard him in other venues outside of the dynamics of his religious organization.
We need to understand that Malcolm's greatness, his courage and dignity are best served by living his creed, by living his legacy, by challenging the power, by fighting for freedom, by linking up with oppressed people, no matter where they may be, by fighting all systems of domination and exploitation, whatever their names are.
www.malcolm-x.it /en/heritage.htm   (5171 words)

  
 Descendants of Malcolm MacPhee (b. 1787 - d. bef. 1841) and Ann MacEachern
Malcolm MacPhee and Ann MacEachern emigrated from the Isle of Mull, Scotland, sometime after the baptism of their daughter Mary in Scotland on April 5, 1819 and before the birth of their son John in PEI on June 1, 1821.
Malcolm married Ann MacEachern on 4-Feb-1812, in Kilfinichen and Kilvicheon, Argyll, Scot.
Neil was born 06-NOV-1900, occupation: farmer, died 19-OCT-1974, Charlottetown, PEI, buried: Argyle Shore Cemetery, PEI.
www.islandregister.com /mcphee3.html   (3276 words)

  
 Jack Farmer, Exopaleontologist - - science news articles online technology magazine articles Jack Farmer, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Farmer is testing the infrared cameras slated for upcoming Mars missions to see if they’ll be of use to him.
Farmer has been diving into Mono Lake, east of Yosemite National Park, to study the process by which microbes get trapped in the tufa towers there.
He thinks Farmer should be content to look for a more general target, like fatty-acid molecules or other signs of organic matter.
www.discover.com /issues/oct-95/features/jackfarmerexopal572   (2601 words)

  
 Clan Cunningham Society of America
While being chased by Macbeth's men, prince Canmore took refuge in the barn of a lowland farmer, Malcolm, son of Friskin.
Understanding the danger the prince was in, the son of Friskin told Malcolm Canmore to hide under some straw in the barn.
The farmer received help covering the prince and called out to his companion, "Over, fork over," as they worked to heap layers of straw over the prince.
www.clancunningham.us /index.jsp?nav_id=21   (757 words)

  
 Belfast Biographies
Malcolm McKeig, farmer, section 17, Fremont Township, was born in Belfast, County Down, Ireland, November 18, 1836, a son of William and Nancy (Johnson) McKeig.
He is a practical farmer and by good management has secured a competency and is now counted among the substantial men of Fremont township.
David Carlton, a successful farmer and stock-raiser of Lincoln Township, residing on section 21, is a native of Ireland, born September 15, 1841.
www.celticcousins.net /irishiniowa/belfastbios.htm   (2971 words)

  
 SF Citations for OED
Malcolm Farmer submitted a cite from a reprint of George R.R. Martin's "Manna From Heaven"; Mike Christie verified the cite in the 1985 first appearance.
Malcolm Farmer submitted a 1992 cite from Bradley Denton's "Buddy Holly is Alive and Well and Living on Ganymede".
Malcolm Farmer submitted a cite from a reprint of James Tiptree's "Mother in the Sky with Diamonds"; Mike Christie verified the cite in the 1971 first magazine appearance.
www.jessesword.com /sf/view/296   (664 words)

  
 Malcolm X Books
Malcolm may have displayed a most un-Christian distaste for loving his enemies, but he understood with King that love of God and love of self are the necessary first steps on the road to freedom.
Malcolm was - and remains - so very popular because he possessed the gift of being able to cut directly to the heart of issues.
The capitalist class lashed out at Malcolm X for these speeches, not just because he criticized their system, but because he dared to awaken the oppressed to their unconquerable human potential.
www.africawithin.com /malcolmx/malcolm_books.htm   (1228 words)

  
 The Project Gutenberg eBook of Hodge and His Masters, by Richard Jefferies
The good-humoured uproar is beyond description, and is increased by more farmers forcing their way in from the rear, where are their horses or traps—by farmers eagerly inquiring for dealers or friends, and by messengers from the shops loaded with parcels to place in the customer's vehicle.
He could only repay it by instalments—a mode which, to a farmer brought up in the old style, is almost impossible, for though he might meet one he would be sure to put off the next—or by selling stock (equivalent to giving up his place), or by borrowing afresh.
He sees a tall, thin farmer, a brown face and neck, long restless sinewy hands, perpetually twiddling with a cigar or a gold pencil-case—generally the cigar, or rather the extinct stump of it, which he every now and then sucks abstractedly, in total oblivion as to its condition.
www.gutenberg.org /files/11874/11874-h/11874-h.htm   (24011 words)

  
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A farmer I knew in Hampshire would not, if possible, employ a boy unless he could whistle--of course the ability and degree of excellence is a guide to character, and indicates to some extent a harmonious disposition; he always said, "Now whistle," when engaging a new boy.
The farmers resisted the rise only because, already in the early seventies, the flood of American competition in corn-growing was reducing values of our own produce; and as all manufactured goods which the farmer required had largely increased in price, he did not see his way to incur a higher labour bill.
Some farmers will pay out of doors on their rounds, having a rooted objection to business of any kind under a roof; and one small farmer, I was told, always passed the cash to his men behind his back so that he might not have the agony of parting actually before his eyes.
www.gutenberg.org /files/13239/13239.txt   (15192 words)

  
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Malcolm was jailed for stabbing a white farmer in a dispute over money or marital discord depending on which story was told.
While driving back to his home, he and his wife and the Dorseys were ambushed and dragged from their car by at least twenty heavily armed, unmasked men.
The white farmer that bailed Malcolm out of jail was a Klan member, and was probably complicit in the murders, or could identify some of the gunmen.
www.eurweb.com /printable.cfm?id=21107   (822 words)

  
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Malcolm stabs the pitchfork into the ground in useless anger; John still grips the axe as he follows his father through the hanging bodies of the noblemen to the back row, to see the one man in commoner's dress, like theirs...
Farmers are roasting a pig; women are comparing handiwork; young men are tossing huge stones in the traditional Highland games -- and everyone is noticing William's arrival, especially the farm women with daughters of marriageable age.
The farmers scramble for their weapons, ready to fight; even Campbell jumps up; but what they see coming out of the darkness are twenty more farmers, with hayhooks, knives, axes, anything they could find for weapons.
www.weeklyscript.com /Braveheart.txt   (13244 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Real Malcolm X / Documentary: Video: Brett Alexander (II),Dan Rather,Ray Barron (II),James Cotton (II),Rod ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Plot Synopsis: CBS News looks at Malcolm X, focusing on his public life from 1959 to his assassination in 1965, suggesting that his death was a great loss to the nation.
CBS documents Malcolm's move from being Elijah Muhammad's deputy in the Nation of Islam to his embrace of Islam: his new links with the civil rights movement posed a real threat to the powers that be.
More time is given to the conflict Malcolm X experienced with the Nation of Islam, how people reacted to or regarded him, the controversy surrounding him, and some questions are raised regarding the conspiracy of his assassination.
www.amazon.com /Real-Malcolm-Documentary-Brett-Alexander/dp/6302587301   (925 words)

  
 Scotland, Middleport, Alberton 1869-70; COUNTY of BRANT GAZETTEER
R Malcolm's grist mill contains two run of stone and is built of frame, three stories high and 30 by 50 feet.
Robert Gillespie is engaged in the manufacture of leather, harness, kip, and calf leathers are chiefly turned out here; the tannery is of frame two stories high, and 24 by 50 feet.
Malcolm employs six hands in carding, cloth dressing and manufacturing custom work generally, working al seasons of the year.
members.tripod.com /~wingrove/g-scotland.htm   (537 words)

  
 James Farmer
Farmer and his organization provided encouragement and support for the sit-ins once they got under way, and the group was active in 1963, when A&T and Bennett students again demonstrated against segregation.
Farmer, a strong believer in integration, once held a TV debate with Malcolm X, who favored fl isolationism.
Farmer has lost his sight and left leg because of diabetes, but he still travels the lecture circuit.
www.sitins.com /stories/farmer1.htm   (109 words)

  
 Genealogy of Robert & Gail Belflower - aqwg35
Ella Bell Malcolm [Parents] was born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Amos Malcolm was born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Bertram Malcolm was born in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada.
www.beau.lib.la.us /~belflowr/db/aqwg35.htm   (393 words)

  
 Malcolm X Speaks
Malcolm X states position on non-violence, and explains the struggle for civil rights is the struggle for human rights.
Malcolm X comments on the 1963 Birmingham, Alabama church bombing.
Malcolm X debates at the Oxford University Union, England.
brothermalcolm.net /mxwords/whathesaidarchive.html   (283 words)

  
 Agri-Mark
Roughly 400 of Agri-Mark's dairy farmers operate family farms in New York State, one of the expanding markets for their cooperative's Cabot brand of Vermont cheddar cheese and other dairy products.
During the elections of officers at a recent Agri-Mark meeting, dairy farmer Stuart Gadbois of Salem, Conn., was reelected to the position of Agri-Mark Vice Chairman, while Neal Rea of Cambridge, N.Y. was reelected Secretary.
The co-op Chairman is among the 15 dairy farmers elected by local members to serve on the Agri-Mark Board of Directors.
www.agrimark.net /inside/news.php?pressID=8   (617 words)

  
 Nebraska Department of Agriculture
The amount of press the Beginning Farmer Program has received has been wonderful and has helped people become aware of what can be done to reverse the national trend of farmers working long past retirement years with no plans to transfer or teach their skills to someone younger.
They are a valuable resource for our beginning farmers, and it is important that they pass on their knowledge to the next generation of farmers.
The number of beginning farmers who paid the rent and owners of agricultural assets who received the tax credits are also recorded according to the tax year to give a true picture of the average amount of rent paid and tax credits received.
www.agr.state.ne.us /division/med/june2002.htm   (2464 words)

  
 Deaths61   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Parents: Alexander Fiddes farmer (deceased) Mary Fiddes m.s.
Parents: Francis Harper farmer (deceased) Isabella Harper m.s.
Parents: Shaw Cattanach farmer (deceased) Elizabeth Cattanach m.s.
www.geocities.com /sharemslie/Deaths61.html   (781 words)

  
 American Rhetoric: Malcolm X - Message to the Grassroots
Roy started attacking King, and King started attacking Roy, and Farmer started attacking both of them.
And as these Negroes of national stature began to attack each other, they began to lose their control of the Negro masses.
Philip Randolph and James Farmer and those other three, and see if they'll deny it over a microphone.
www.americanrhetoric.com /speeches/malcolmxgrassroots.htm   (4495 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Voice Among the farmers of that shire was Malcolm Wallace, a commoner, with his own lands and two sons: John...
Farmers are roasting a pig; women are comparing handiwork; young men are tossing huge stones in the traditional Highland games--and everyone is noticing William’s arrival, especially the farm women with daughters of marriageable age.
William walks to the knot of young ladies...but passes Marion, and moves to the girl with the missing teeth.
mlvioli.tripod.com /movie_scripts/braveht.txt   (20580 words)

  
 Dragonwyck (1946)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Mankiewicz's screenplay contains few surprises, but the intrigue and mystery is professionally upheld thanks to the solid acting performances and the nearly flawless recreation of the 1840's life-styles.
He treats her as a princes, but Van Ryan is a man with two faces and, soon after their sudden marriage, Miranda experiences that her husband is an ill-natured, egoistic and mad tyrant.
Nicolas can't accept that the farmers working on his estate stand up for themselves and he works off his hatred on poor Miranda.
us.imdb.com /Details?0038492   (508 words)

  
 History of Ryegate - Chapter III
Inchinnan has no manufactures and was never the scene of any important event; its only mention in the annals of Scotland is that it was the place where the unfortunate Earl of Argyle was taken prisoner in 1685.
It is a very ancient town, and the name implies "The Island of the Rivers." Its history is traced back to the 6th century, when the first Archdeacon of Glasgow established the Christian religion there, not far from the year 590 A. In 1158, King Malcolm
In 1511, one of the Stewart noblemen became the second Earl of Lennox and received a charter or grant of land, which included the parish oF Inchinnan.
www.electricscotland.com /history/ryegate/3.htm   (1536 words)

  
 Scout.com: Tar Heel Pros News & Notes
Most recently, Doherty announced the hiring of Malcolm Farmer as the staff's Director of Basketball Operations.
Farmer spent the past two seasons at Western Illinois University after four years as a manager at Notre Dame.
Doherty also recently announced the signing of Kevin Green to a National Letter of Intent for the 2005-06 season.
northcarolina.scout.com /2/381133.html   (964 words)

  
 Farmer III, Malcolm - Hinckley Allen & Snyder - Attorneys & Legal Services - Providence, RI, 02903-2319 - Citysearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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