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The Times podcast: America’s first Black prima ballerina: Bernice Harrison

A vertical black-and-white full-body photo of ballet dancers James Truitte and Bernice Harrison in a dance pose.
Ballet dancers James Truitte and Bernice Harrison in 1947.
(Joseph Rickard papers, 1946-2003 / The Huntington)
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When you think of Black ballerinas, names like Misty Copeland or Janet Collins may come to mind. But did you know that a classical ballet dancer from L.A. named Bernice Harrison predated both of them?

Today, the lesser-known story of Harrison’s rise to become the first Black prima ballerina, and the legacy of the First Negro Classical Ballet Company. Read the full transcript here.
Host: L.A. Times producer Ashlea Brown
Guest: Kenneth Marcus professor of history at the University of Laverne

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