An exhibition at New York’s Scandinavia House features art and music by black Americans who moved to northern Europe in ...
There are three new signs now along West 125th Street in Harlem, where shoppers and diners move in and out of chain stores ...
Winchell supplied one by his attacks on Negro Singer Josephine Baker, after she complained ... and followed it up later with an exclusive interview picturing him “as an authority on how to ...
It’s hard to believe that an American mobster like Spats would have a mixed-race gang, that Sugar would achieve the mainstream success for which she longs (at one point, she’s compared to Josephine ...
Their conversations over the next two decades culminated into the book Fearless and Free, first published in 1949. Now, the ...
Fearless and Free,” recorded between 1926 and 1949, is full of heroism, glamour, righteous anger — and things you wish you could unsee.
The trailblazing performer and activist’s book, ‘Fearless and Free,’ hits shelves on Feb. 4 Carly Tagen-Dye is the Books editorial assistant at PEOPLE, where she writes for both print and ...
“We wanted a godmother for the show — and she came naturally to our mind.” That was Josephine Baker, and the artist Brancusi was selected, too. Why Baker, the American-born French dancer and ...
Now they finally come to the UK in Fearless and Free Twenty-seven books solely devoted to Josephine Baker are listed in the British Library catalogue. This shouldn’t be surprising: the life of ...
He was foremost a human being and only then a human doing.