“They’ve never had a black woman make it past the corps de ballet. So it was kind of scary. I wondered if it could ever happen. It made me think about leaving several times. I’ve been in the company for seven years now, and I’ve watched black women come and go, auditioning, that are gorgeous, that don’t get in. And you wonder why. And you see dancers in the company that you know are not nearly as good.”
- Misty Copeland, The first Black Ballerina soloist for The American Ballet Theater in 30 yrs
No Need to wonder why. Its because of people like this:
Last Christmas, I took my grandchildren to “The Nutcracker,” a ballet I love. My enjoyment was severely marred by the appearance of a black snowflake and then, even worse, a black Snow King. The aesthetic incongruity was inconceivable. The entire ballet was spoiled. It is analogous to a one-legged midget playing Tarzan. Does this make me a racist?
Name Witheld, Sewell, NJ
[Submitted to the NY Times ‘the ethicist’ in 2006]
If you feel like you have to ask if you are racist, more than likely you are…..and stupid, too.
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Pearl Bailey (Mar. 29, 1918 – 1990) was an American actress and singer. After appearing in vaudeville, she made her Broadway debut in St. Louis Woman in 1946. She won a Tony Award for the title role in the all-black production of Hello, Dolly! in 1968.
Pearl Bailey in Hello Dolly! by John Dominis, 1967 (LIFE)





