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San Pedro honored their hometown hero Misty Copeland by naming a street after her.

Copeland was greeted by hundreds of fans after an amazing year of breaking barriers and dancing with grace, poise, and expertise.

Misty became the first African-American principle dancer at American Ballet Theatre in June. Now her entire town is celebrating her groundbreaking acheivements.

The 33-year-old gave a heart-touching speech to a crowd of 500, saying:

“Growing up in the atmospheres that I grew up in, San Pedro was the only place I ever considered home,” Copeland said, tearing up. “There really hasn’t been a place that’s replaced that in my heart since I lived here and I’m so proud, and I never forget San Pedro.”

Misty is a perfect example of where hard work, perseverance, and pursuing your dreams full throttle can take you. Like so many other black women, the odds were stacked against her racially and economically. She almost had to quit her craft because her parents didn’t have a car to take her to and from practice. But she didn’t give up, and now she’s a legend…and a street!

The ballerina celebrated by posting on her IG page:

You make us so proud, Misty!

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Hometown Hero: Misty Copeland Gets A Street Named After Her In San Pedro  was originally published on hellobeautiful.com