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Josephine Baker / art by Catel Muller ; written by Jos�e-Louis Bocquet ; historical consultant, Jean-Claude Bouillon-Baker.

Van Pelt Library GV1785.B3 B6313 2017
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bocquet, José-Louis, author.
Contributor:
Catel, artist.
Bouillon-Baker, Jean-Claude, consultant.
Standardized Title:
Jos�ephine Baker. English
Language:
English
French
Subjects (All):
Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975--Comic books, strips, etc--Fiction.
Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975.
Dancers--France--Biography--Comic books, strips, etc--Fiction.
African American entertainers--France--Biography--Comic books, strips, etc--Fiction.
African American entertainers.
Dancers.
France.
Genre:
Graphic novels.
Biographies.
Comics (Graphic works)
Fiction.
Physical Description:
568 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 24 cm
Edition:
English edition.
Place of Publication:
London : SelfMadeHero, 2017.
Language Note:
Translated from the French.
Summary:
Josephine Baker (1906--1975) was nineteen years old when she found herself in Paris for the first time in 1925. Overnight, the young American dancer became the idol of the Roaring Twenties, captivating Picasso, Cocteau, Le Corbusier, and Simenon. In the liberating atmosphere of the 1930s, Baker rose to fame as the first black star on the world stage, from London to Vienna, Alexandria to Buenos Aires. After World War II, and her time in the French Resistance, Baker devoted herself to the struggle against racial segregation, publicly battling the humiliations she had for so long suffered personally. She led by example, and over the course of the 1950s adopted twelve orphans of different ethnic backgrounds: a veritable Rainbow Tribe. A victim of racism throughout her life, Josephine Baker would sing of love and liberty until the day she died.
Notes:
Originally published in French by Casterman in 2016.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 566-568) and filmography (page 568).
ISBN:
9781910593295
191059329X
OCLC:
956623683
Publisher Number:
99972579417

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