Marlena Smalls
Marlena Smalls is an American educator and musician of Gullah origin.[1] She is the founder and director of the Hallelujah Singers. Early lifeSmalls was born in Ohio to parents from South Carolina,[2] one of their eight children.[3] She attended Central State University in Ohio.[4] CareerIn 1984, Smalls founded the Gullah Festival in Beaufort, South Carolina.[5] Five years later, she formed the Hallelujah Singers to preserve the Gullah culture of the Sea Islands of South Carolina.[4][6] The group has been designated a Local Legacy of South Carolina by the Library of Congress.[7] Smalls played the mother of Bubba in Forrest Gump (1994).[4][8] She retired from touring and performing in 2024.[9] Personal lifeAfter divorcing, Smalls relocated from Dayton, Ohio,[9] to Beaufort, South Carolina, with her six children in 1982.[8][3] She began working as Arts Coordinator for the City of Beaufort.[9] She and her mother (who grew up in Honea Path, South Carolina)[9] also established the Lowcountry School for Music, where they provided piano and vocals lessons to students in the Beaufort area. They had almost two hundred students in their early years.[3] The parents of some of her students became the original version of the Hallelujah Singers.[1] Smalls was inducted into the South Carolina Black Hall of Fame in 2004. She received an honorary doctorate from the University of South Carolina.[9] References
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