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Josephine Baker...Josi Bakes as we've taken to calling her, respectfully. Fizzing with energy, talent, and pure GUMPTION. The only African American woman to be inducted in the Pantheon of France. Her story takes us from the poverty and violence of segregated St. Louis, to the scandalously modern revues of interwar Europe. Beloved in Berlin, but finding herself most at home in Paris, she would tirelessly work for the French resistance during the Second World War, only to return to rejection and racial prejudice in the united states, until being one of only 2 women to speak at the 1963 March on Washington. All that whilst being what seems to be a genuine delight. Strap in as Pip bursts with info on Josephine Baker.
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You can get in touch and book Jonny or Pip for a tour of Berlin via www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com.
Don't forget to subscribe for more Berlin history every two weeks!
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Donations keep us running. If you like the show and want to support it, you can use the following links:
Donate €50 •• Donate €20 •• Donate €10 •• Donate €5
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You can find Jonny online on YouTube, Instagram, BlueSky, and TikTok!
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Mixed and Produced by Alex Griffiths
https://www.instagram.com/alexgriffiths_music/
https://alexgriffiths.bandcamp.com/
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Sources
Deautsche Welle Docu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nHUh_yjLaA&t=2337s
Agent Josephine: American Beauty, French Hero, British Spy, Damien Lewis
Femininity the Primitive, and Modern Urban Space: Josephine Baker in Berlin
Nancy Nenno
Josephine Baker Was the Star France Wanted—and the Spy It Needed, Lauren Michele Jackson
Josephine Baker's Rainbow Tribe by Merlind Theile in Spiegel International
Redacted History Podcast: Josephine Baker: From Jim Crow, to Broadway to World War II
You're Dead to Me Podcast: Josephine Baker
By Pip Roper & Jonny Whitlam5
1616 ratings
Josephine Baker...Josi Bakes as we've taken to calling her, respectfully. Fizzing with energy, talent, and pure GUMPTION. The only African American woman to be inducted in the Pantheon of France. Her story takes us from the poverty and violence of segregated St. Louis, to the scandalously modern revues of interwar Europe. Beloved in Berlin, but finding herself most at home in Paris, she would tirelessly work for the French resistance during the Second World War, only to return to rejection and racial prejudice in the united states, until being one of only 2 women to speak at the 1963 March on Washington. All that whilst being what seems to be a genuine delight. Strap in as Pip bursts with info on Josephine Baker.
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You can get in touch and book Jonny or Pip for a tour of Berlin via www.whitlams-berlin-tours.com.
Don't forget to subscribe for more Berlin history every two weeks!
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Donations keep us running. If you like the show and want to support it, you can use the following links:
Donate €50 •• Donate €20 •• Donate €10 •• Donate €5
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You can find Jonny online on YouTube, Instagram, BlueSky, and TikTok!
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Mixed and Produced by Alex Griffiths
https://www.instagram.com/alexgriffiths_music/
https://alexgriffiths.bandcamp.com/
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Sources
Deautsche Welle Docu: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nHUh_yjLaA&t=2337s
Agent Josephine: American Beauty, French Hero, British Spy, Damien Lewis
Femininity the Primitive, and Modern Urban Space: Josephine Baker in Berlin
Nancy Nenno
Josephine Baker Was the Star France Wanted—and the Spy It Needed, Lauren Michele Jackson
Josephine Baker's Rainbow Tribe by Merlind Theile in Spiegel International
Redacted History Podcast: Josephine Baker: From Jim Crow, to Broadway to World War II
You're Dead to Me Podcast: Josephine Baker

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