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  1. Vor 3 Tagen · Ella Josephine Baker (1903-1986) was among the most influential strategists of the most important social movement in modern US history, the Civil Rights Movement, yet most Americans have never heard of her. In this book, historian J. Todd Moye masterfully reconstructs Baker's life and contribution for a new generation of readers.

    • Kelly Frost
    • 2020
  2. 22. Sept. 2020 · “With all due respect to King, the most important figure in the civil rights movement was Ella Baker, who was organizing communities in the 1940s and 1950s, hosting leadership conferences ...

  3. Vor 3 Tagen · Freda Josephine McDonald, dite Joséphine Baker, est une chanteuse, danseuse, actrice, meneuse de revue et résistante française dorigine américaine, née le 3 juin 1906 à Saint-Louis (Missouri, États-Unis) [3] et morte le 12 avril 1975 à Paris (France).

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Meet Josephine Baker: a Black bisexual goddess who dated Frida Kahlo and helped defeat the Nazis. This photo of the incredible American-born singer and dancer Josephine Baker was taken in 1925 (Getty) An icon in every sense of the word, Josephine Baker is the bisexual goddess we all truly aspire to be. She dated Frida Kahlo, was a top cabaret ...

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · On June 6th, 1906, a legendary figure in entertainment and civil rights was born: Josephine Baker. Born Freda Josephine McDonald in St. Louis, Missouri, she would become an iconic performer and a passionate advocate for equality.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · The cast of The Josephine Baker Story, a biographical film, includes Lynn Whitfield as Josephine Baker, Rubén Blades as Count Giuseppe Pepito Abatino, David Dukes as Jo Bouillon, Louis Gossett Jr. as Sidney Williams, Craig T. Nelson as Walter Winchell, and more.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Para que te hagas una idea, Overtown era una próspera comunidad negra y la meca de los artistas negros, como Josephine Baker y Ella Fitzgerald, para cenar y divertirse, sobre todo en una época en la que a los negros no se les permitía alojarse en los hoteles de Miami Beach en los que los llamaban para actuar.