[1] During performances, she was known to wear a tuxedo and Oxford shoes, which was common attire for male tap dancers at the time.
[1][5] In 1945, she appeared in the short film It Happened in Harlem,[4] credited on movie posters as "Pitter-Patter" Pitts.
Her dancing career continued on into the mid-1950s, and she performed at the Howard Theatre in the 1950s as well as at smaller clubs[4][6] and the Apollo in New York City.
[2] Tap dancer LaVaughn Robinson said she performed at the Two Bit Club, stating, "And anytime she came through there, she had a job.
[12][13] A 2016 performance named "While I Have the Floor", by Ayodele Casel, gave tribute to "tap’s forgotten women" including Pitts, Jeni LeGon and Lois Bright.