Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House
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Roxbury, Boston
The Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House is a historic house at 72 Dale street in the Roxbury section of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1874, it was for many years home to Ella Little-Collins, a prominent local civil rights activist, and was home to her younger brother Malcolm X during his later teenage years. During this period Malcolm X was exposed to Islam, beginning his path to involvement in the Nation of Islam. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2021, at which time it was still owned by the Collins family.
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Dale Street, Boston Roxbury
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Malcolm X – Ella Little-Collins House (Malcolm X, Ella Little-Collins House)
Dale Street 72
02119 Boston, Roxbury
Massachusetts, United States
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