by Jennifer Shennan Josephine Baker, singer and dancer, heroine of wartime French Resistance, later a civil rights and peace activist, will be re-interred at the Panthéon monument in Paris, making …
Oct 19, 2013 - #VBGicon Josephine Baker strikes a pose in her dressing room on March 6, 1951 at the Strand Theater in New York City. Photo: AP.
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Josephine Baker used her life to build a brand, “her life was her stage.” American-born dancer Josephine Baker redefined beauty as a Black entertainer in France during the roaring twenties, she created a brand around her persona and possessed control over her image. The Black Venus captured the essence of the French nightlife, with her […]
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Having already portrayed Mary Jackson in “Hidden Figures” and Dorothy Pitman Hughes in “The Glorias,” Janelle Monaé has been tapped to play another pioneering woman. She will star as Jazz Age entertainer and civil rights activist Josephine Baker in the A24 series “De La Resistance.” Deadline broke the news. “Currently being fought over by multiple
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American-born, French singer, performer, French Resistance agent, civil rights activist and adopted mother to many, Josephine Baker is the first Black woman to be honored at the Panthéon in Paris.
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At Black Then, we frequently see interesting photos that give us a glimpse into the past. They tend to show us a piece of black history that is often not covered in textbooks, in history classes, or shown in the media. In a photo that we found on Black History Album , we see this […]
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Josephine Baker was an international celebrity and a pioneer in Black film history. Born in St. Louis, MO in 1906, Josephine Baker was an American-born Parisian entertainer who symbolized vitality and freedom in her performance. Baker performed in segregated black vaudeville throughout the early 1920s. The Chicago Defender and other black press hailed her as “The Lightning
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On June 3, 1906, Carrie McDonald gave birth to a little girl in St. Louis, and named her Freda Josephine. If someone could've predicted to Carrie that her daughter would become a style icon, a famous singer, the toast of Paris, the owner of a pet cheetah, and a spy for the French Resistance,…
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