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In the 50 years since Josephine Baker's death, her unique artistry and life-long civil rights struggle has continued to inspire generations.
The singer-turned-spy is just one of many 20th-century artists who fled American racism and escaped to Europe.
In the 50 years since Josephine Baker's death ... and legendary Charleston dance swept audiences off their feet. Her "danse sauvage," in which she wore a short skirt made of 16 artificial bananas ...
International star Josephine Baker used her fame and celebrity to go unnoticed as an undercover wartime spy, a Cardiff University expert has shown. Baker, an African American who took French ...
It's an awkward moment sitting down with a murderer especially when you arrive unannounced. Baker seemed healthy and younger looking than the bedraggled figure I remembered from court. He had the ...
Baker, now 61, is blunt, recorded addressing Sementilli in lockup months after their arrest, "I love you baby. I really do." On June 14, 2017, Baker and Monica were arrested and ultimately ...
Putting the socialite and botanist under the microscope, step into Josephine’s life through digital projections, towering floral installations, epic narration and curated performances with a pop-up ...