Bessie Bruington Burke is recognized as the first black principal of a Los Angeles public school. She attended Los Angeles State Normal School (now part of UCLA) and earned her teaching credential in 1911. Her education was paid for by the Los Angeles Forum, a political and civic organization founded by African Americans in the early 20th century. Studio portrait of Bessie Bruington Burke taken about the time she graduated from Polytechnic High School. She is wearing a light-colored eyelet fabric blouse. Photo label on back: Miss Bessie Bruington about the time she graduated from Los Angeles High School, circa 1907.
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African American school principals African American teachers Burke, Bessie Bruington, 1891-1968
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