Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House
Malcolm X—Ella Little-Collins House, Historic residence in Roxbury, United States
The Malcolm X-Ella Little-Collins House is a Victorian residence featuring Queen Anne style elements including decorative woodwork, a puddingstone foundation, and a gabled roof with period details. An Art Deco brick garage sits at the rear of the property.
The residence was built in 1874 and gained prominence when Ella Little-Collins purchased it in 1941 to welcome her brother Malcolm X during his formative teenage years. This period shaped Malcolm's spiritual and intellectual development before he emerged as a significant figure in the civil rights movement.
This home served as a gathering place where Malcolm X spent important years with his aunt Ella in a prosperous Boston neighborhood. The residence shows how African American families of means furnished and used their spaces during the early-to-mid 20th century.
The residence sits on Dale Street near Malcolm X Park and provides good walkability within the Roxbury neighborhood. You can reach the location by public transportation and view the exterior architecture from the street.
Archaeological digs at the site uncovered over 18,000 artifacts spanning thousands of years of history. These findings range from Native American tools to objects from Malcolm's family era, revealing the layered past of the location.
Location: Boston
Inception: 1874
Architectural style: Queen Anne style architecture
Address: 72 Dale Street
GPS coordinates: 42.32153,-71.08639
Latest update: December 11, 2025 11:04
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