Josephine Baker (1906-1975) found fame in France in the 1920s as the American expat who danced in “a mere belt of bananas.” ...
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Josephine Baker Published Her Memoir in the 1940s. Now, It Arrives in the U.S. for the First TimeThe trailblazing performer and activist’s book, ‘Fearless and Free,’ hits shelves on Feb. 4 In 1926, Josephine Baker was approached by French journalist Marcel Sauvage about writing a memoir.
The story of the iconic Josephine Baker comes to life at Gettysburg College’s Majestic Theater with Josephine: A Burlesque ...
Barrington Stoke has scooped Dance of Resistance, the story of civil rights activist Josephine Baker, by Catherine Johnson.
For those who know anything about the swanky jazz singer who found solace in 1920s Europe, Josephine Baker's legacy is often tied to the glitz and glamour of Paris, where she captivated audiences ...
That woman is entertainer Josephine Baker, and the honor will take place Tuesday. But critics in France say that by focusing on an American-born figure,… Josephine Baker makes history as first ...
La Revue Arc-en-Ciel pays tribute to Josephine Baker, combining live performance and historical reflection. With its blend of ...
L' aquaciné is a night-time screening of a mainstream film, which you can enjoy with your feet in the water. You can splash ...
In 1926, Josephine Baker was approached by French journalist Marcel Sauvage about writing a memoir. Then 20 years old, the stage and screen performer thought it was a hilarious prospect ...
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