In Baker’s newly translated 1949 memoir, “Fearless and Free,” the boundary-breaking performer does not hold back on her ...
Josephine Baker, trailblazing performer and civil rights activist, published her memoir, 'Fearless and Free,' in 1949. Now, ...
Josephine Baker ... The book is an oral history, a series of interviews with Baker recorded by the journalist Marcel Sauvage between 1926 and 1949. This new edition includes a foreword by the ...
you dance to it, too. When he first met Josephine Baker in 1926, journalist Marcel Sauvage suggested that she might want to write her memoir, and the 20-year-old Baker laughed at his idea. Later that ...
Though journalist Marcel Sauvage briefly touches on Josephine Baker’s later life and he hints at her work during World War II ...
In 1926, Josephine Baker was approached by French journalist Marcel Sauvage about writing a memoir ... Her performances, with their risqué dance moves, were also deemed scandalous by many.
FEARLESS AND FREE: A Memoir, by Josephine Baker Like many Jazz Age greats ... from interviews conducted by the journalist Marcel Sauvage, beginning in 1926 and continuing through the war years.
For those who know anything about the swanky jazz singer who found solace in 1920s Europe, Josephine Baker's legacy is often tied to the glitz and glamour of Paris, where she captivated audiences ...