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9781934393048
The fictional story of Josephine Baker's childhood, this picture book showcases her dreams and her performances of this figure of the American civil rights movement. Born poor in money but rich in talent, Josephine Baker sang, danced, crossed her eyes, knocked her knees, and made crazy funny faces--eventually stealing the show. She discovered it was hard for a black performer to see her name in lights in America in the 1920s, so she packed her bags and went to France, where she later joined the French underground during World War II. After her return to America, she joined Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., speaking at the March on Washington--the only woman to do so. With lively illustrations, this book blends history and fiction, capturing this important figure's ambitions and dreams.Stuchner, Joan Betty is the author of 'Josephine's Dream', published 2008 under ISBN 9781934393048 and ISBN 1934393045.
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