She played with clichés, fascinated colonial France and became famous with grimaces and a provocative banana skirt. Joséphine Baker was not only a dancer, singer and actress, but also an ardent activist. She used her fame to get involved in the Resistance and fight against racism. An icon who is now the first black woman to be given a grave of honor in the Panthéon in Paris.
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