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Former Malcolm X home in Roxbury added to National Register of Historic Places

Former Malcolm X home in Roxbury added to National Register of Historic Places By Jeremy C. Fox and Christine Mui Globe Correspondent,Updated March 4, 2021, 8:10 p.m. Email to a Friend In this 2016 file photo, signs called attention to the house in Roxbury where slain civil rights leader Malcolm X spent part of his teen years.Bill Sikes/Associated Press A Roxbury home where slain civil rights leader Malcolm X lived as a teenager was added last month to the National Register of Historic Places, a designation one preservation advocate said will help efforts to bring federal recognition to landmarks honoring people of color.

The Day - Malcolm X s boyhood home in Boston gets historic designation - News from southeastern Connecticut

Published March 04. 2021 9:45PM  By PHILIP MARCELO, Associated Press BOSTON Malcolm X’s boyhood home in Boston was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The 2 ½-story house is the only surviving residence associated with the slain civil rights leader’s formative years in the city, according to Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin, who chairs the state historical commission that requested the designation. The home, which was originally built in 1874 and designated a city landmark in 1998, was officially listed on the federal register last month, the National Park Service that oversees the listing said this week. The former Malcolm Little was a teenager in the 1940s when he came to live with his sister, Ella Little Collins.

Malcolm X s childhood home in Boston gets historic designation

Malcolm X s childhood home in Boston gets historic designation
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