Louise Little

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Louise Little was a Grenadian-born activist and the mother of civil rights leader Malcolm X, known for her involvement in the Universal Negro Improvement Association and influence on her son's early life.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf activist
human
birthName Louise Langdon Norton NERFINISHED
cause Black nationalism
Pan-Africanism
child Hilda Little
Malcolm X
Philbert Little
Reginald Little
Robert Little
Wilfred Little
Yvonne Little
citizenship Grenada NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Grenada NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Afro-Caribbean
familyName Little
gender female
givenName Louise
influenced Malcolm X
knownFor Black nationalist activism
being the mother of Malcolm X
languageSpoken English
memberOf Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League
surface form: Universal Negro Improvement Association
motherTongue English
movement Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League
surface form: Universal Negro Improvement Association
name Louise Little self-link
notableEvent influenced the early life and political consciousness of Malcolm X
notableWork Black nationalist organizing in North America
occupation activist
homemaker
placeOfBirth Grenada NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology Black nationalism
Pan-Africanism
religion Christianity
residence Boston, Massachusetts
surface form: Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Lansing, Michigan
surface form: Lansing, Michigan, United States

Milwaukee
surface form: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Omaha, Nebraska
surface form: Omaha, Nebraska, United States
spouse Earl Little

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Malcolm X mother Louise Little
Louise Little name Louise Little self-link