Hazel Scott

A child prodigy, she earned scholarships to the Juilliard School at the age of eight. By her teens Ms. Scott was performing professionally with a jazz band. Her ability to move between genres and swing the classics in her performances was among the first of this kind of fusion.

Hazel Scott was the first African American to host her own TV show, though her show was cancelled after she stood up to Senator Joseph McCarthy’s Committee on Un-American activities. She moved to Paris in 1957 and did not return to the US until 1967. Ms. Scott fought against racial prejudice during her life and was one of the first performers to refuse to perform for segregated audiences.

Who ever walked behind anyone to freedom? If we can't go hand in hand, I don't want to go.

Portrait of Hazel Scott digital media, Artist Katherine Krizek

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