Bernadette Carey Smith, who within the Nineteen Sixties was one of many first Black girls to be employed as a reporter at The New York Occasions and The Washington Put up, died on Dec. 5 at an assisted residing advanced in Tuckahoe, N.Y. She was 83.
Her nephew Scott Taylor stated the trigger was arteriosclerotic heart problems. Her loss of life was dropped at the eye of The New York Occasions solely final week.
Ms. Smith, who married Bruce Smith, an government on the American Communications Group, in 1980, was nonetheless Bernadette Carey when, in October 1965, The Occasions employed her to work on its girls’s information part, referred to as Meals, Fashions, Household, Furnishings.
She could effectively have been the newspaper’s first Black lady reporter, though data are inconclusive; definitely she was one among solely a handful of Black journalists, male or feminine, employed by The Occasions earlier than the late Nineteen Sixties.
The ladies who labored for the part stated they have been ignored by the remainder of the paper. For many of its life span the division was set other than the principle newsroom — relegated to “some darkish little nook of The Occasions,” as Phyllis Levin, one other alumna of the part, put it in 2018 in a Occasions article.
Ms. Smith’s job concerned writing concerning the newest fashions and typically the celebrities who wore them. In late 1965, the Italian film star Sandra Milo traveled to New York for the premiere of her latest film, Federico Fellini’s “Juliet of the Spirits,” and introduced along with her a wholly blue wardrobe and 5 fur coats.
“The day after she arrived,” Ms. Smith wrote, “the fur coats, together with one sable, one chinchilla and a mink, have been lacking,” apparently stolen from the actress’s lodge room. The article went on to element what Ms. Milo shopped for in New York and what she would put on to the film premiere. (What occurred to the furs remained a thriller.)
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She additionally wrote concerning the New York go to of an Austrian prince, collectors of wierd devices and what youngsters within the viewers have been carrying at performances of “The Nutcracker” at Lincoln Middle.
Ms. Smith stayed at The Occasions for 2 years, then joined The Put up. Richard Prince, a Put up alumnus, stated in a memorial article on his web site, journal-isms.com, that she was the newspaper’s second Black feminine reporter, after Dorothy Gilliam.
At The Put up, Ms. Smith was given extra substantial assignments, masking a speech by the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the Nationwide Cathedral, the funeral of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and different high-profile occasions.
“Her expertise and perseverance produced extraordinary tales that humanized nationwide information at a time when all too many stellar girls of all colours and backgrounds have been shunted off to the Pink ghetto of society pages,” Myra MacPherson, who began working at The Put up simply as Ms. Smith was leaving, stated by electronic mail.
Ms. Smith’s Put up profession additionally lasted about two years earlier than it was introduced that she would develop into editor in chief of a brand new Black girls’s journal referred to as Sapphire.
However the identify Sapphire didn’t stick, and neither did Ms. Smith: By the point the journal, renamed Essence, printed its first problem in Might 1970, she had been changed. Edward Lewis, one of many journal’s founders, in his ebook “The Man From Essence: Making a Journal for Black Ladies” (2014), stated her request for a 5 p.c share within the firm was one sticking level.
Ms. Smith started working at Vogue as a substitute, and by the top of 1969 she made information herself in courting the tv persona David Frost. “Duo at Asti’s: David Frost and Vogue author Bernadette Carey,” The Each day Information of New York wrote that December in a gossip merchandise.
She and Mr. Frost had met at a celebration in 1968 and have been an merchandise for a yr or two, attending dinners with boldface names like Aristotle and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
“David had a community present in America by then and was the toast of New York,” Ms. Smith recalled in an interview with The Mail of Britain in 2013, when Mr. Frost died. “He’d taken a home within the Hamptons. I didn’t look too dangerous, and I had a reasonably respectable wardrobe, which David appreciated.”
However by mid-1970 Mr. Frost moved on to the actress Diahann Carroll.
Bernadette Alice Louise Carey was born on Oct. 27, 1939, in Manhattan. Her father, Dr. Jocelyn Everard Carey, was a household doctor, and her mom, Mae (McDonald) Carey, was a lifetime member of the N.A.A.C.P. The household moved from Harlem to Mount Vernon, N.Y., when Bernadette was a toddler.
She earned a bachelor’s diploma in historical past at Smith Faculty in 1961 and labored at Esquire and Look magazines earlier than becoming a member of The Occasions.
After her journalism profession, Ms. Smith based a public relations agency in Chicago. In 1979, The Chicago Solar-Occasions interviewed her for an article about “unbiased girls with profitable careers who’ve chosen to go it alone” — that’s, have been single by alternative.
“I’ve grown accustomed to the liberty to do no matter I need, every time I need,” she stated, “and I can not give that up simply.”
However the subsequent yr, she married Mr. Smith. He died in 2015.
Earlier than coming into assisted residing a number of weeks in the past, Ms. Smith had lived in Bronxville, N.Y. She is survived by a sister, Yvonne Carey Sterioff.