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Malcolm X/Ella L.
Little-Collins Family Foundation is
launched by Rodnell P.
Collins, nephew of Malcolm X
to recognize Malcolm's life and legacy
AFRICAN AEMRICAN NEWSWIRE/Boston - Rodnell P.Collins,
the nephew of Malcolm X has officially launched The
Malcolm X/Ella L. Little-Collins Family Foundation,
to recognize Malcolm's life and legacy. One of the Foundation's
objectives is to grant scholarships to individuals who
wish to pursue careers in the fields of government,
science, medicine, divinity, education, health and the
trades, whether in colleges, universities, and/or vocational
institutions. The recipients will be those people who
have demonstrated their volunteerism in communities.
Rodnell Collins is the nephew of Malcolm X and son
of Ella Little Collins, Malcolm's sister. Ella Collins
knew Malcolm X perhaps better than anyone else. Ella
took Malcolm into her Boston (Roxbury, Massachusetts)
home after his father was lynched and his mother was
institutionalized following a nervous breakdown. Also,
Ella was the one who went looking for Malcolm in the
streets of Boston when he was a rebellious teenager
and monitored his development in prison. In addition,
Ella later paid for Malcolm's trip to the holy city
of Mecca.
"Malcolm's life was cut short, but there were
important things around his life not included in his
autobiography, and we hope to share this information,"
said Rodnell Collins who spent much time with Malcolm,
and at times, was even his driver and confidant. Collins,
author of "Seventh Child: A Family Memoir of Malcolm
X," is the curator of the Malcolm X/Ella Little
Collins house in Boston, MA and the Founder/ President
of the Malcolm X/Ella L. Little-Collins Foundation Inc.
In addition, he is the President of the Organization
of Afro American Unity Inc., founded by Malcolm X.
The Foundation namesake was formed in honor and recognition
of over 175 years of the Little and Collins families'
struggle for freedom/empowerment and human rights in
community, religion, and government (national/international).
The Foundation will seek to collect materials to archive
for scholarly research and preservation of Malcolm and
his family legacy. It will also manage the Malcolm X
/Ella Little Collins house, a historical landmark designated
by the City of Boston and state of Massachusetts. Institutions
or individuals who seek to preserve the legacy of Malcolm
X may work collectively with the Foundation, a 501(c)3
state /federal non- profit tax exempt organization.
"We will also work with those individuals and
all institutions of higher learning for program development
on the pedagogy and myth of Malcolm X," said Rodnell
Collins. "He has been called an American icon,
a demagogue, portrayed too often as a symbol without
substance. The Foundation will provide the programs
and materials to chronicle the life and legacy of Malcolm,
not to interpret."
For more information on the Foundation or Rodnell
Collins, send an email to jfondon@unityfirst.com.
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