Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery
Monday, July 1, 2019
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: You'll Miss Me When I'm Gone: Curse this world of decay and drought (or what's left of it). I was a bad motherfucker that gave it all he had. My name won'...
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: Hamlet (The Truth Shall Set You Free)
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: Hamlet (The Truth Shall Set You Free): To be, or not to be is the question that is asked to Hamlet (or the question he asked himself). This question has entered my mind ...
Friday, June 28, 2019
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: Iran To The Forty-Fifth Degree
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: Iran To The Forty-Fifth Degree: It was during the summer 2013 that I received a mysterious letter in the mail. Judging off of the design of it I knew it was somet...
Monday, June 24, 2019
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: All Hail No.44
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: All Hail No.44: Once upon a time we hailed him. In recent days we nail him. Birtherism is the trait to blame. The invisible man had the world shoo...
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: For Black Boys
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: For Black Boys: I'm sixteen, introverted, weird, and saw anything other than basketball and rap music entertaining. A typical teenager really wa...
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: Hello Clerk
Humble Beginnings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: Hello Clerk: My first day of high school is one that I will never forget. As it regards to the weather or mode of things I can barely remember. H...
Friday, June 14, 2019
Humble Beginings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: An Ode To Coates
Humble Beginings: A Blog Series By Malcolm Montgomery: An Ode To Coates: In the spring of 2015 a young man of twenty years of age was in search of understanding. The place where this understanding presente...
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