Josephine Baker #1426

$ 8.00

Caption from poster__

 

Black Venus

 

Josephine Baker

 


In 1923, when this photo was made of Baker, she was performing in

Shuffle Along, the popular musical by Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle.

Given the nicknames "Black Venus,” "Black Pearl," "Creole Goddess,"

as well as "La Baker”in her adopted country of France, Josephine

Baker (1906-1975), was known as the "It girl who danced her way

through the 20's and 30's only dressed in bananas."  A dancer, singer,

actress and a comedian all in one, Josephine Baker is noted for being

the first woman of African descent to star in a major motion picture,

to integrate an American concert hall, and to become a world famous

entertainer.  Her acts were both outrageously funny and quite sexy.

She was a star of stage, screen and recordings, a civil rights’ activist

and an honored military woman during World War II.

 

Freda Josephine McDonald, was a French dancer, actress and singer. She was given the nicknames "Black Venus," "Black Pearl" and "Creole Goddess.". She renounced her American citizenship in 1937 and became a citizen of France. Though based in France, she supported the American Civil Rights Movement during the 1950s, and protested racism in her own unique way, adopting twelve multi-ethnic orphans, whom she called her "Rainbow Tribe." She also refused to perform for segregated audiences in the United States and worked with the NAACP. For some time she lived with all of her children and an enormous staff in a castle, Château de Milandes, in the Dordogne in France. (Baker had only one child of her own, stillborn in 1941, an incident that precipitated an emergency hysterectomy.) In 1963, she spoke at the March on Washington at the side of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.  Wearing her Free French uniform with her Legion of Honor decoration, she was the only woman to speak at the rally.  As mentioned above on tours of the United States she refused to perform in segregated nightclubs. Her insistence on mixed audiences helped to integrate shows in Las Vegas, Nevada. Nevertheless, her career was on a downturn and she was near bankruptcy until she was bailed out and given an apartment by her close friend, Princess Grace of Monaco, another expatriate American living in Europe. 

 

Now available 11" x 17"
Print with Black Frames $25.00

For 24" x 36' Size prints
please call 678-608-7892 to order

Related Products