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Hazel Scott at the age of 3 or 4
(Left to Right) Ezio Bedin, Hazel Scott, Dizzy Gillespie
Hazel Scott and Adam Clayton Powell Jr.
(Left to Right) Count Basie, Teddy Wilson, Hazel Scott, Duke Ellington, and Mel Powell at Cafe Society
"The Darling of Café Society" at the age of nineteen
Hazel Scott Show promotional ad
Hazel Scott defends herself before the House Un-American Activities Committee
Hazel trying on gowns at a Paris boutique for her performance at Le Drap D'Or
Hazel Scott Playing Piano
Hazel Scott with friend and fellow entertainer Lena Horne
Hazel Scott with friend/composer/Jazz musician Duke Ellington
Hazel Scott during her legendary performance playing two pianos for "Black and White"
Young Hazel Scott
Hazel Scott with Lena Horne
Hazel and Adam Clayton Powell on their wedding day
Hazel with husband Adam Clayton Powell and son Adam Clayton Powell III
Hazel with husband Adam Clayton Powell and son Adam Clayton Powell III
Hazel Scott on cover of EBONY
Hazel and Adam on their wedding day
The Scott-Powell Family
Hazel Scott Portrait
Scott-Clayton Powell Family
Hazel Scott on the cover of Relaxed Piano Moods
Hazel Scott and quote
Hazel Scott
Hazel Scott and her band
Portrait of Hazel Scott painted by French artist Nadi Ken.
Hazel Scott on the January/February 2022 cover of Library of Congress Magazine
Hazel Scott featured on an advert for I AM caribBEING in New York City. Scott was an immigrant from Trinidad.
A comic strip about Hazel Scott on the Washington Post paper.
The panel at "Celebrating Hazel Scott" held at Library of Congress on September 28, 2022. From left to right: Virginia Johnson, Artistic Director of Dance Theatre of Harlem; Adam Clayton Powell III, Hazel Scott's son; Karen Chilton, panel moderator and author of Hazel Scott's biography; Tiffany Rea-Fisher, choreographer of "Sounds of Hazel" ballet that premieres next week; and Janet McKinney, Library of Congress's archivist of the music division. Picture credit: Judy Kang
Adam Clayton Powell III, Hazel Scott's son poses with Ray White, specialists of the jazz section at the Library of Congress, and Susan Vita, Chief of the Library of Congress Music Division at the opening of the Hazel Scott archive exhibit at the Library of Congress on September 28. Photo credit: Irene Solet
Hazel Scott photographed in front of Abyssinian Baptist Church in Philadelphia.
Hazel Scott entertaining troops during WW2.