Ella Little-Collins (1914 – 1996, aged 82) was an American civil rights activist and the half-sister of Malcolm X. She was born in Butler, Georgia, to...
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Malcolm X (redirect from Malcolm Little)
Malcolm held a variety of jobs while living with his half-sister Ella Little-Collins in Roxbury, a largely African American neighborhood of Boston. After...
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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...
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OAAU to help it flourish. After his death, Malcolm X's half-sister, Ella Little-Collins, took over the leadership of the OAAU, but dwindling membership and...
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Abdul Aziz Places Malcolm X House Site Malcolm X House Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House Mosque No. 7 Mosque No. 11 Mosque No. 12 Audubon Ballroom Malcolm...
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I knew it, but at the same time excited. And so two of my little sisters—I had three little sisters at that time—but the baby was six months, and my two...
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had in 1964 and her mother did in 1965. In 2014, Shabazz wrote Malcolm Little: The Boy Who Grew Up to Become Malcolm X, a children's book about her father's...
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father, but they had little contact with one another. When Malcolm was a few months old, he and his mother moved to Los Angeles. A little while later, they...
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in maritime trades. Malcolm X and Ella Little-Collins House – 72 Dale St This was the home of Ella Little-Collins, an educator and sister of activist...
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Report" (PDF). Boston Landmarks Commission (1998). "The Malcolm X — Ella Little-Collins House Study Report" (PDF). Boston Landmarks Commission (1997). "The...
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winning five back-to-back state championships.[citation needed] Ella Little-Collins, civil rights activist Taylor County Courthouse was built in Butler...
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Elijah/Street (high tenor) Louise/Betty (soprano) Ella (mezzo-soprano) Reginald (bass-baritone) Young Malcolm Little (boy soprano) Gramavision: Orchestra of St...
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Many of the artists on this project were friends of Detroit Red/Malcolm Little. Malcolm loved to dance, and to be around the music. We have attempted to...
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(added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2013) Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House, Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts Princeton Battlefield, Princeton...
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Abdul Aziz Places Malcolm X House Site Malcolm X House Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House Mosque No. 7 Mosque No. 11 Mosque No. 12 Audubon Ballroom Malcolm...
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Abdul Aziz Places Malcolm X House Site Malcolm X House Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House Mosque No. 7 Mosque No. 11 Mosque No. 12 Audubon Ballroom Malcolm...
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Ella Jane Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996) was an American singer, songwriter and composer, sometimes referred to as the "First Lady of Song"...
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Abdul Aziz Places Malcolm X House Site Malcolm X House Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House Mosque No. 7 Mosque No. 11 Mosque No. 12 Audubon Ballroom Malcolm...
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Lorde (redirect from Ella Yelich-O'Connor)
Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O'Connor (born 7 November 1996), known professionally as Lorde (/lɔːrd/ LORD), is a New Zealand singer and songwriter. She is known...
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Little Anthony and the Imperials is an American rhythm and blues/soul vocal group from New York City founded by Clarence Collins in the 1950s and named...
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Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House...
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"Susan Collins' Postal Service overhaul in 2006 becomes a hot issue on the campaign trail". Sun Journal. Retrieved September 17, 2020. Lee, Ella. "USPS...
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We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off (redirect from We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off (Ella Eyre song))
song has been covered a number of times, including by Clea, Lil' Chris, and Ella Eyre.[citation needed] In the US, "We Don't Have to Take Our Clothes Off"...
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Ella Josephine Baker (December 13, 1903 – December 13, 1986) was an African-American civil rights and human rights activist. She was a largely behind-the-scenes...
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June 9, 2010. Shepard, Sara (June 8, 2010). Pretty Little Liars: TV Tie-in Edition. Harper Collins. ISBN 978-0062009548. Shepard, Sara (June 8, 2010)...
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between Byron and Ella becomes strained after A sends her a letter revealing Byron's affair. After spending some time apart, Ella and Byron slowly begin...
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Ella Rosa Giovianna Oliva Grasso (née Tambussi; May 10, 1919 – February 5, 1981) was an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who served...
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(June 24, 1958). "One Girl's Little Rock Story". Look. Collins, Janelle (2008). "Easing a Country's Conscience: Little Rock's Central High School in...
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"Till Death Do Us Part" is the series finale of Pretty Little Liars, which premiered on the Freeform network in the United States on June 27, 2017. The...
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Ann Collins (born July 7, 1965) is an American actress and comedian who was a member of the ensemble on FOX's sketch comedy series Mad TV. Collins became...
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