“I teach world history, and we have a term for guys like Malcolm. He really is what they call a Renaissance Man. He doesn’t fit a stereotype. It’s uncommon to have all of those things at the same time.” – Dana Drummond
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"I teach world history, and we have a term for guys like Malcolm. He really is what they call a Renaissance Man. He doesn’t fit a stereotype. It’s uncommon to have all of those things at the same time." – Dana Drummond
"I teach world history, and we have a term for guys like Malcolm. He really is what they call a Renaissance Man. He doesn’t fit a stereotype. It’s uncommon to have all of those things at the same time." – Dana Drummond
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