Josephine

Josephine
Title Josephine PDF eBook
Author Jean-Claude Baker
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 594
Release 2001
Genre African American entertainers
ISBN 0815411723

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This revelatory biography of Folies Bergere dancer Josephine Baker (1906-1975) is a study of struggle, truimph and tragedy.

The Josephine Baker Story

The Josephine Baker Story
Title The Josephine Baker Story PDF eBook
Author Wise Publications
Publisher Wise Publications
Pages 339
Release 2000-06-22
Genre Music
ISBN 0857123637

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This is the story of no ordinary life...Josephine Baker emerged from sordid poverty and racial intolorance in early 20th-century St Louis to delight audiences across the world becoming a genuine star of the stage.

The Josephine Baker Story

The Josephine Baker Story
Title The Josephine Baker Story PDF eBook
Author Ean Wood
Publisher Sanctuary Publishing
Pages 344
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Ean Wood's biography of this remarkable female star is as entertianing and as absorbing as Josephine's personality deserves.

Josephine Baker and the Rainbow Tribe

Josephine Baker and the Rainbow Tribe
Title Josephine Baker and the Rainbow Tribe PDF eBook
Author Matthew Pratt Guterl
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 222
Release 2014-04-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0674369971

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Creating a sensation with her risqué nightclub act and strolls down the Champs Elysées, pet cheetah in tow, Josephine Baker lives on in popular memory as the banana-skirted siren of Jazz Age Paris. In Josephine Baker and the Rainbow Tribe, Matthew Pratt Guterl brings out a little known side of the celebrated personality, showing how her ambitions of later years were even more daring and subversive than the youthful exploits that made her the first African American superstar. Her performing days numbered, Baker settled down in a sixteenth-century chateau she named Les Milandes, in the south of France. Then, in 1953, she did something completely unexpected and, in the context of racially sensitive times, outrageous. Adopting twelve children from around the globe, she transformed her estate into a theme park, complete with rides, hotels, a collective farm, and singing and dancing. The main attraction was her Rainbow Tribe, the family of the future, which showcased children of all skin colors, nations, and religions living together in harmony. Les Milandes attracted an adoring public eager to spend money on a utopian vision, and to worship at the feet of Josephine, mother of the world. Alerting readers to some of the contradictions at the heart of the Rainbow Tribe project—its undertow of child exploitation and megalomania in particular—Guterl concludes that Baker was a serious and determined activist who believed she could make a positive difference by creating a family out of the troublesome material of race.

Josephine

Josephine
Title Josephine PDF eBook
Author Patricia Hruby Powell
Publisher Chronicle Books
Pages 107
Release 2014-01-14
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1452129711

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Coretta Scott King Book Award, Illustrator, Honor Robert F. Sibert Informational Book Award, Honor Boston Globe–Horn Book Award, Nonfiction Honor In exuberant verse and stirring pictures, Patricia Hruby Powell and Christian Robinson create an extraordinary portrait for young people of the passionate performer and civil rights advocate Josephine Baker, the woman who worked her way from the slums of St. Louis to the grandest stages in the world. Meticulously researched by both author and artist, Josephine's powerful story of struggle and triumph is an inspiration and a spectacle, just like the legend herself.

Jazz Age Josephine

Jazz Age Josephine
Title Jazz Age Josephine PDF eBook
Author Jonah Winter
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 40
Release 2012-01-03
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1442447109

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A picture book biography that will inspire readers to dance to their own beats! Singer, dancer, actress, and independent dame, Josephine Baker felt life was a performance. She lived by her own rules and helped to shake up the status quo with wild costumes and a you-can’t-tell-me-no attitude that made her famous. She even had a pet leopard in Paris! From bestselling children’s biographer Jonah Winter and two-time Caldecott Honoree Marjorie Priceman comes a story of a woman the stage could barely contain. Rising from a poor, segregated upbringing, Josephine Baker was able to break through racial barriers with her own sense of flair and astonishing dance abilities. She was a pillar of steel with a heart of gold—all wrapped up in feathers, sequins, and an infectious rhythm.

Josephine Baker in Art and Life

Josephine Baker in Art and Life
Title Josephine Baker in Art and Life PDF eBook
Author Bennetta Jules-Rosette
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Pages 396
Release 2007
Genre African American entertainers
ISBN 0252074122

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Beyond biography: a legendary performer's legacy of symbolism