Josephine Baker
American-born, French singer, performer, French Resistance agent, civil rights activist and adopted mother to many, Josephine Baker is the first Black woman to be honored at the Panthéon in Paris.
Performer Josephine Baker during her Ziegfeld Follies performance of "The Conga" on the Winter Garden Theater stage in New York, around Feb. 11, 1936. (AP Photo)
Photo editing and text by Katherine O'Mara
For more see In French Pantheon, Josephine Baker makes history yet again
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