Morgan State University - #TodayinWomensHistory: Janet Collins, the first black Prima Ballerina at the Metropolitan Opera, was born March 7, 1917 in New Orleans, Louisiana. During her stint at the Met, Collins
Louisiana Democrats on X: "In 1951, Janet Collins, a ballerina from New Orleans, became the first African American woman to be hired full-time by the Metropolitan Opera of New York. #BlackHistoryMonth https://t.co/jLQrLJttfY" /
THROUGH ZENA'S EYES - BLACK HISTORY MONTH 2011: Feb 5 – Janet Collins: Prima Ballerina, Choreographer and Painter
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National Civil Rights Museum - #OnThisDay in 1951 ballerina Janet Collins became the first African-American ballerina to appear with the Metropolitan Opera Company. She stayed with the Metropolitan Opera Company until 1955.
Misty Copeland: The Dancer Who Made History 64 Years | TIME
Brave Ballerina: The Story of Janet Collins : Meadows, Michelle, Glenn, Ebony: Amazon.it: Libri
This Day In History | On this day in 1951, Janet Collins became the first black prima ballerina to dance at the Met… | Black dancers, Black history, Black hollywood
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Carmen de Lavallade tells the story of her cousin and "star in the sky," Janet Collins | American Masters | PBS
Ballet History Trailblazer - Janet Collins - School of American Ballet
Dance News: The First Black Ballerina, Janet Collins at 100: A Special Birthday Celebration | The Dance Enthusiast