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Going for happiness: an oral history of Ruth Beckford

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Peak, Penny Freidman, Jeff Beckford, Ruth

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Ruth Beckford performed professionally as a child in vaudeville. She studied dance at UC-Berkeley and trained at Welland Lathrop and Anna Halprin's dance studio. She was the first African American performer in a Bay Area modern dance company. Beckford taught African-Haitian dance and was artistic director of an African-Haitian Dance Company. Ruth Beckford wrote the authorized biography of Katherine Dunham.Interview conducted for the Legacy Oral History Project.California Preservation Service (CAPS)
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