Josephine Baker
Josephine Baker
Josephine Bakerwas an American-born French dancer, jazz and pop music singer, and actress, who came to be known in various circles as the "Black Pearl," "Bronze Venus" "Jazz Cleopatra", and even the "Creole Goddess". Born Freda Josephine McDonald in St. Louis, Missouri, Baker became a citizen of France in 1937. She was fluent in both English and French...
NationalityFrench
ProfessionDancer
Date of Birth3 June 1906
CountryFrance
fun men people
Oh, you young people act like old men. You have no fun.
believe white people
I believe if the white and colored people could get together and be let alone, they would understand each other and consequently love each other.
thinking paris people
I remember when Lindbergh arrived in Paris, I was one of the first persons to know about his landing, because as the French people know that I was born in St. Louis, thinking I would be very proud to announce it to the public, they gave me the news first. I was then starring in the 'Folies Bergere.'
people together prejudice
All my life, I have maintained that the people of the world can learn to live together in peace if they are not brought up in prejudice.
followed importance learning names time victims whose
I was learning the importance of names -- having them, making them -- but at the same time I sensed the dangers. Recognition was followed by oblivion, a yawning maw whose victims disappeared without a trace.
men
All men can live together, if they wish to.
beast home horrible ran soul states terror united
I ran away from home. I ran away from St. Louis, and then I ran away from the United States of America, because of that terror of discrimination, that horrible beast which paralyzes one's very soul and body.
burned earth eyes mine seemed sky teeth time touch
I improvised, crazed by the music. . . . Even my teeth and eyes burned with fever. Each time I leaped I seemed to touch the sky and when I regained earth it seemed to be mine alone.
burned earth eyes mine seemed sky teeth time touch
. . . I improvised, crazed by the music. . . . Even my teeth and eyes burned with fever. Each time I leaped I seemed to touch the sky and when I regained earth it seemed to be mine alone.
white imagination
The white imagination is sure something when it comes to blacks.
performing dies
I love performing. I shall perform until the day I die.
christian party cities
The old Catholic parties hounded me with a Christian hatred from station to station, city to city, one stage to another.
prayer believe african-american
I believe in prayer. It's the best...
savages daily-life stage
Since I personified the savage on the stage, I tried to be as civilized as possible in daily life.