Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House

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Location72 Dale St. Roxbury Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°19′17.5″N 71°5′11″W / 42.321528°N 71.08639°W / 42.321528; -71.08639
Area0.16 acres (0.065 ha)
Built1874 (1874)
Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House
Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House is located in Massachusetts
Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House
Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House is located in the United States
Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House
Location72 Dale St. Roxbury Boston, Massachusetts
Coordinates42°19′17.5″N 71°5′11″W / 42.321528°N 71.08639°W / 42.321528; -71.08639
Area0.16 acres (0.065 ha)
Built1874 (1874)
ArchitectWilliam Rumnil
Architectural styleQueen Anne
NRHP reference No.100005455
Added to NRHPFebruary 12, 2021[1]

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,[1] at which time it was still owned by the Collins family.

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