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April 12, 1975, Josephine Baker died, She was a American-born French entertainer and civil rights activist. | One Mic: Black History
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Josephine Baker toured the United States with The Jones Family Band and The Dixie Steppers in 1919, performing various comical skits. When the troupes... | By Brendon Chavez Creations - Facebook
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