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- (L to R) Homer Bryant’s mother, Elesta Steele; Homer Bryant; and Homer Bryant’s father, Solomon Bryant (1951).
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- Homer Bryant (center) during a performance of “Swept Away” with dancersfrom the Bryant Ballet Company in Chicago, Illinois.
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- Homer Bryant (first row, third from the left) with his dance students posing for a studio portrait (2002).
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- Homer Bryant (third row, second from right) with dance students including news anchor, Gaynor Hall (second row), after a holidayperformance (1997).
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- Homer Bryant (center) with his dance students after a holiday performance (1997).
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- (L to R) Homer Bryant’s mother, Elesta Steele; Homer Bryant’s brother, Henry Simmonds; Homer Bryant; Homer Bryant’d sister,Blanche Simmonds; and Homer Bryant’s sister, Coreen Bryant, on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands.
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- Homer Bryant (left) with his daughter, Alexandra (center), and his wife’s mother, Helen Sampson (right).
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- Homer Bryant posing for photographer Gail Pollard on Lake Shore Beach in Chicago, Illinois (1981).
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- Homer Bryant (fourth row, third from the left) and Homer Bryant’s wife, Ronda Sampson (second wor, fifth from the left), with the Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble in New York City, New York.
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- Homer Bryant (center) with his dance students in an article entitled “Homer’sOdyssey” for Dance Teacher Magazine (2002).
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- Homer Bryant (center) with his dance students in an article entitled “Homer’sOdyssey” for Dance Teacher Magazine (2002).
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- Homer Bryant (left) giving one of his students a private dance lesson.
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- Homer Bryant (second from the left) with his dance students in an article entitled “Homer’s Odyssey” for Dance Teacher Magazine (2002).
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- Homer Bryant (third row, second from the left) with his dance students (2002).
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- (L to R) Homer Bryant, Lydia Abarca, and Paul Russell performing at the Dance Theatre ofHarlem in New York City, New York (1970).
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- Homer Bryant (center) with members of the Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble performing “Rhythmetron” choreographed by Arthur Mitchell in New York City, New York.
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- (L to R) Arthur Mitchell, Virginia Johnson, Paul Russell, and Homer Bryantrehearsing at the Dance Theatre of Harlem in New York City, New York.
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- Homer Bryant (right) and Dr. Susan Lavell (left) during a performance of “Manifestations.”
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- (L to R) Homer Bryant, Angie Stevenson, and Paul Russell performing “Agon” choreographed by GeorgeBalanchine.
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- (L to R) Homer Bryant, Gayle McKinney, and Derek Williams performing “Forces of Rhythm” choreographed by Louis Johnson.
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- Homer Bryant (right) and Dr. Susan Lavelle (left) performing the balcony scene from “Romeo and Juliet.”
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- Homer Bryant as the character, Adam, during a performance of “Manifestations.”
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- Homer Bryant (second row, first from the left) during a performance of “Evolution of theBlues” choreographed by Donald McKayle at the Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois.
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- (L to R) Homer Bryant, Dr. Susan Lavelle, and the Reverend Dr. Mel Tomlinson during a performance of “Manifestations.”
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- Homer Bryant (right) and his wife, Ronda Sampson (left) during a performance of “Romeo and Juliet.”
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- Homer Bryant (third from the right) performing the main dance from “Ancient Voices of Children” withChina White (third from the left) and men from the Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble in New York City, New York.
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- (L to R) Alana Wallace, an unidentified male dancer, an unidentified female dancer, and Homer Bryant. Alana Wallace is the founder of Dance>Detour, a dance company for visually impaired and wheelchair-bound dancers.
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- Homer Bryant (right) with supermodel, Iman (left), on the set of the film adaptation of “The Wiz.”
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- Homer Bryant on the set of the film “Buddhoe.”
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- Homer Bryant as a model in New York City, New York.
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- Homer Bryant modeling in New York City, New York.
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- Homer Bryant’s wife, Ronda Sampson.
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- Homer Bryant (left) and his wife, Ronda Sampson (right), on the cover of the fashion magazine“Focus on Fashion!”
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- Homer Bryant in Chicago, Illinois (2009).
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- Homer Bryant (first row, first from the right) with members of the Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble performing “Fête Noir” choreographed by Arthur Mitchell in New York City, New York.
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- Homer Bryant (first row, first from the right) with members of the Dance Theatre of Harlem Ensemble performing “Fête Noir” choreographed by Arthur Mitchell in New York City, New York.
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- Homer Bryant (third row, first from the right) with dancer Josephine Baker (first row, first from the right) in a dressingroom in London, England.
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- An autographed photo from Tovah Collins (center), a former student of Homer Bryant. The note reads “To Home-Boy, Thank you for all the hardwork, discipline, technique, and love you have put into me. I am so grateful you are in my life. Love, Tovah.”
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- An autographed photo from Ivorie Jenkins, a former student of Homer Bryant. The note reads “To my mentor, for helping to make my dreams come true. Withs loads of love and infinite thanks.Ivorie.”
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- Homer Bryant honored by The Chicago Tribube as one of their “Chicagoans of the Year” for his efforts indance education (2009).
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- A collage of photos of Makeda Crayton while being mentored by Homer Bryant.
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- Makeda Crayton, a student of Homer Bryant.
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- Homer Bryant (right) with The HistoryMakers’ interviewer, Larry Crowe (left), in Chicago, Illinois (2010).
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- Homer Bryant (right) with The HistoryMakers’ interviewer, Larry Crowe (left), in Chicago, Illinois (2010).
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- Homer Bryant (right) with The HistoryMakers’ interviewer, Larry Crowe (left), in Chicago, Illinois (2010).