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Malcolm Sylvester George King
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Ongoing, First published May 23, 2016
Mature
Malcolm is what some would call a civil rights activist, he's a born Jamaican who migrated to Cambridge, Massachusetts with his mother Miss Pam and his big sister Shanel to attend the Harvard University but he goes through a whole lot of challenges as a University student because he is black. He was just a normal student until he began to walk in the foot steps of Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm and got the media's attention and the President of the USA is trying to kill him. But what happens when a young man starts a black movement in the fight for equality and puts his life on the line? Read My Book and you'll find out, you won't be disappointed I promise.
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