To provide an accurate answer, I would need more context about who Malcolm is speaking of. In literature, film, or historical references, Malcolm could refer to different characters or figures, such as Malcolm X, Malcolm from Shakespeare's "Macbeth," or others. Please provide additional details or context so I can assist you better.
speaking
Yes, Malcolm X was assassinated at a speaking engagement in New York.
Yes, Malcolm X was assassinated 2/21/65 at a speaking engagement in New York.
Donalbain speaking to Malcolm
Malcolm X was actually an accomplished dancer. He greatly enjoyed this pastime as an activity. He also enjoyed several different games of cards.
Malcolm is speaking of himself when he refers to offering up a "weak poor innocent lamb." This metaphor highlights his vulnerability and his perceived innocence in the face of the political machinations and power struggles surrounding him. It underscores his internal conflict and the moral dilemmas he faces as he navigates the treacherous environment of leadership and betrayal.
Malcolm X was inspired by the leader of the Nation of Islam: Elijah Muhammad (October 7, 1897 - February 25, 1975)
stealing
Frankie Muniz plays Malcolm in the funny show Malcolm in the middle
He was born Malcolm Little, but had his name legally changed to Malcolm XMalcolm Little
it was playin basket ball and golf
The person who played Malcolm in the TV show Malcolm in the middle is Frankie Muniz.