African American dancers -- Biography
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African American dancers -- Biography
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African American dancers
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- Last night on earth, Bill T. Jones with Peggy Gillespie
- Scenes from my life, a memoir, Michael K. Williams with Jon Sternfeld
- Waltzing in the dark, African American vaudeville and race politics in the swing era, Brenda Dixon Gottschild
- African-American concert dance, the Harlem Renaissance and beyond, John O. Perpener III
- Life in motion, an unlikely ballerina : my story of adversity and grace, Misty Copeland
- The Josephine Baker story, Ean Wood
- Brotherhood in rhythm, the jazz tap dancing of the Nicholas Brothers, Constance Valis Hill
- Geography, art, race, exile, Ralph Lemon ; performance text by Tracie Morris ; afterword by Ann Daly
- Night's dancer, the life of Janet Collins, Yaël Tamar Lewin
- Alvin Ailey, celebrating African-American culture in dance, Bárbara C. Cruz
- Kaiso!, writings by and about Katherine Dunham, edited by VV̈ ̈A. Clark and Sara E. Johnson
- The dance claimed me, a biography of Pearl Primus, Peggy and Murray Schwartz
- Mr. Bojangles, the biography of Bill Robinson, Jim Haskins and N.R. Mitgang
- A ballerina's tale, the incredible rise of Misty Copeland, Sundance Selects and Independent Television Service (ITVS) present an Urban Romances production ; produced by Leslie Norville ; directed by Nelson George
- Life in motion, an unlikely ballerina, Misty Copeland with Charisse Jones
- Class act, the jazz life of choreographer Cholly Atkins, Cholly Atkins and Jacqui Malone
- A ballerina's tale
- Come home Charley Patton, Ralph Lemon
- Life in motion, an unlikely ballerina, Misty Copeland with Brandy Colbert
- Geoffrey Holder, a life in theater, dance, and art, Jennifer Dunning
- Confessions of a video vixen, Karrine Steffans
- The women who raised me, a memoir, Victoria Rowell
- Dance we do, a poet explores Black dance, Ntozake Shange ; foreword by Alexis Pauline Gumbs ; afterword by Prenée L. Charlow
- Katherine Dunham, dance and the African diaspora, Joanna Dee Das
- Naked at the feast, a biography of Josephine Baker, by Lynn Haney
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