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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Elysia (Wiki Ed) (talk) 20:15, 17 October 2018 (UTC)
Brief intro:Malcolm London is a young african american poet,educator, activist and musician from Chicago. Malcolm has been using his knowledge to become an artivist. He has been one of the three artists on the Billboard documentary piece ,âSaving Chicago: Inside Hip-Hops Movement to Make Chicago a Better Placeâ.
Personal Life: Malcolm London was born in Chicago and grew up in a neighborhood called Austin. While living in Austin, Malcolm attended Lincoln Park High School.Malcolm has appeared on several Ted Talks, CBS and performed with rapper Lupe Fiasco.
Career: Malcolm London is a young poet/ educator/ activist/ Musician. London also does community service for Chicago Public schools and the community. Heâs worked with actor Matt Damon, TED talks with John Legend and Bill Gates, and hosted events with his friend and fellow YCA alum Chance the Rapper.
Poems: Malcolm London has written many great poems such as High School Training Ground (Excerpt),â Never Too Late,â âRome Wasnât Built In A Day (Love Sosa),â and âWhy You Talk Like That.â
Awards: Malcolm London received awards such as winner of the Louder Than a Bomb youth poetry slam in Chicago and also he was the co-chair of Chicago chapter of black youth project 100.
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[edit]I moved your draft of Malcolm London back to your sandbox. If you want to work on the article, it already exists, though in very rough shape, at Malcolm London. Using a page move on your sandbox creates another copy of the article, which is not allowed. There should be one article per topic on Wikipedia. Elysia (Wiki Ed) (talk) 19:54, 11 December 2018 (UTC)