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      • After Malcolm’s father is killed, Louise gradually loses control of her family’s finances, and eventually is institutionalized for mental illness, where she remains for the next 23 years.
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  2. In 1931, Earl died in what was officially ruled a streetcar accident, though Louise believed Earl had been murdered by the Black Legion. Rumors that white racists were responsible for Earl's death were widely circulated, and were very disturbing to Louise and their children.

  3. Mar 19, 2022 · The K.K.K. targeted the Little home because Louise and her husband, Earl, were unapologetic activists who pushed a message of revolution in the new Black communities of the unwelcoming Midwest.

  4. Louise Little fought oppression in public and private spheres, and shaped her son’s education as he evolved into a powerful thinker and speaker.

  5. Dec 9, 2021 · The recent unexpected death of Malikah Shabazz once again provides an aperture on her distinguished family, especially her paternal grandmother Louise Little (née Langdon).

  6. Feb 19, 2017 · In this interview, McDuffie discusses his groundbreaking article, “The Diasporic Journeys of Louise Little: Grassroots Garveyism, the Midwest, and Community Feminism,” which explores the life, activism, and legacy of Malcolm X’s mother, Louise Langdon Norton Little.

  7. Feb 4, 2021 · Anna Malaika Tubbs. 04 Feb 2021. Louise lived for 26 more years after losing her son Malcolm. This was the same amount of time she’d been kept from her children during her institutionalisation at the Kalamazoo State Hospital.

  8. Sep 8, 2021 · It has since emerged that Little wasn’t sent to the psychiatric facility largely because she was unwell, but she was placed there because of “systemic racial injustice” that brought her...

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