Josephine Baker: Dancer, spy and activist – DW – 01/14/2021
Josephine Baker (1906-1975) •
The Evolving Motherhood of Josephine Baker | Annotations: The NEH Preservation Project | WNYC
Josephine Baker is first black woman added to Panthéon
Joséphine Baker's son: 'For us, her most obvious legacy is tolerance' | Culture | EL PAÍS English Edition
Josephine Baker tried to combat racism by adopting 12 children of different ethnicities from around the world. She holds in her arms her 10th adopted child, a boy from Venezuela, as another
Josephine Baker adopted 12 children, marched alongside Martin Luther King Jr., and became the first American woman buried in France with a 21-gun salute
How Josephine Baker Started the Global Celebrity Adoption Trend -- New York Magazine - Nymag
Would the perfect family contain a child from every race?
Dancer, singer, activist, spy: the extraordinary life of Josephine Baker - FRANCE 24
Josephine Baker is inducted into the French Pantheon : NPR
Paris When It Sizzles: The Loves and Lives of Josephine Baker | Vanity Fair
Josephine Baker Was the Star France Wanted—and the Spy It Needed | The New Yorker
Josephine Baker's Rainbow Tribe: Before Madonna and Angelina Jolie, the expat dancer adopted 12 children from around the globe.
The History Chicks Shownotes Episode 35: Josephine Baker, Part Two
The Remarkable Life of Josephine Baker | Inside Edition
Josephine Baker - Age, Bio, Birthday, Family, Net Worth | National Today
Josephine Baker: The Entertainer Turned World War Two Spy | History Hit
Josephine Baker: first Black woman receives France's highest honor - CSMonitor.com