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    From the jazz clubs of Paris to the front lines of the French Resistance, Josephine Baker was far more than just a performer. Born into poverty in St. Louis, she fled American segregation to become the first Black woman to star in a major motion picture and the world’s first global Black superstar.While she captivated the world with her "Danse Sauvage," her most dangerous role was played off-stage. During World War II, Baker served as an undercover spy for the French Resistance, smuggling secret military intelligence written in invisible ink on her sheet music. She used her celebrity status as a shield, traveling across Europe and Africa to gather information for the Allies, eventually earning the Croix de Guerre for her bravery.Beyond the stage and the war, she was a fierce Civil Rights activist who refused to perform for segregated audiences and stood alongside Martin Luther King Jr. at the March on Washington. This is the story of a woman who transitioned from a homeless teenager to a global icon and a war hero. #JosephineBaker #BlackHistory #WWII #FrenchResistance #Icon #CivilRights #JazzAge #WomenInHistory #SpyHistory #BlackExcellence #LaRevueNegre #VintageHistory #Heroine #TheBananaSkirt #ParisHistory #WomenSpies
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