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  1. Conwill first met Mitchell after moving to New York in 1980 to work as the deputy director of the Studio Museum in Harlem. They were part of a group of cultural organizers who advocated for the ...

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  2. Feb 9, 2004 · MITCHELL-Arthur C., of Huntington, suddenly on February 7, 2004. Dedicated teacher and coach. Beloved husband of Karen. Cherished son of Frances. Loving father of Brad, Kim Moses, and Jean....

  3. Sep 19, 2018 · He was 84. The cause was renal failure, said a niece, Juli Mills-Ross. Mr. Mitchell, who described himself as the Jackie Robinson of the ballet world, was hired by choreographer George Balanchine...

  4. Sep 19, 2018 · By Jennifer Dunning. Sept. 19, 2018. Arthur Mitchell, a charismatic dancer with New York City Ballet in the 1950s and ’60s and the founding director of the groundbreaking Dance Theater of...

  5. Sep 19, 2018 · Arthur Mitchell, the trailblazing African-American dancer who called himself “ the grandfather of diversity ,” has died, according to the Dance Theatre of Harlem’s Facebook page. He was 84 ...

  6. Sep 21, 2018 · Arthur Mitchell, who blazed a trail as New York City Ballet’s first African-American principal dancer and went on to found Dance Theatre of Harlem, died September 19 at age 84.

  7. Sep 19, 2018 · Updated 4:07 PM PDT, September 19, 2018. NEW YORK (AP) — Arthur Mitchell, who broke barriers for African-Americans in the 1950s as a ballet dancer with the New York City Ballet and who would go on to become a driving force in the creation of the Dance Theatre of Harlem, has died. He was 84.

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