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Malcolm Horace Nickerson 1918 - 2005

Malcolm Horace Nickerson of Anderson, Anderson County, SC was born on October 8, 1918 to Keith Robert Nickerson and Blanche Annie (Surette) Nickerson. He had a brother Otis Keith Nickerson. Malcolm Nickerson died at age 86 years old on March 24, 2005.
Malcolm Horace Nickerson
Anderson, Anderson County, SC 29626
October 8, 1918
March 24, 2005
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    1918

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    October 8, 1918
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    2005

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    March 24, 2005
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    Malcolm Horace Nickerson lived 13 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 86.
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In 1918, in the year that Malcolm Horace Nickerson was born, in January, President Wilson presented his Fourteen Points, which assured citizens that World War I was being fought for a moral cause and outlined a plan for postwar peace in Europe. The only leader of the Allies to present such a plan, the Europeans thought Wilson was being too idealistic. The points included free trade, open agreements, democracy and self-determination. They were based on the research and suggestions of 150 advisors.
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In 1923, Malcolm was just 5 years old when Harlem's Cotton Club opened in New York City. Owned by a bootlegger and gangster, it was a 700 seat speakeasy that catered to a "white only" clientele. But most of the entertainers were African-American and featured some of the best entertainers of the time such as Lena Horne, the Nicholas Brothers, Ethel Waters, and Cab Calloway.
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