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    Dinah Shore (born Frances Rose Shore; February 29, 1916 – February 24, 1994) was an American singer, actress, and television personality, and the chart-topping female vocalist of the 1940s. She rose to prominence as a recording artist during the Big Band era. She achieved even greater success a decade later in television, mainly as the host ...

  3. It turns out she did have a black baby and the dad was very upset at first because he was white also. Well it turns out that someone in Dinah Shores ancestors was black. Over the years, their family married white leading to Dinah. After many tests, it was proven that the baby was indeed her husbands and there was nothing he could say.

  4. Sep 11, 2019 · Dinah’s career in the music industry took flight in the 40s, during the Big Band era. However, she rose to prominence in the 50s, when she started hosting TV shows like the “Chevy Show” series that eventually changed its name to the “Dinah Shore Show.”

  5. 1. She Barely Survived. Born Frances “Fanny” Rose Shore in 1916, she faced a huge life challenge before she even turned two years old. At just eighteen months, doctors diagnosed her with polio. The disease rendered the child unable to move and sentenced her to a life of painful bed rest. Luckily for her, her mother didn’t take the doctors ...

  6. Apr 1, 2003 · The version that I heard was that she had a child and the baby appeared to look biracial but Dinah hadn’t been with a Black man. She subsequently found out that she had a Black ancestor and those genes manifest themselves in her babySounds an awful lot like an urban legend to me!

  7. Feb 26, 1995 · The article explores the complex history and current debates of race and identity in America, with examples of interracial families and multiracial people. It does not mention Dinah Shore or her black baby, which is the query.

  8. Vanderbilt University. Pisces Singers. Childhood & Early Life. Dinah Shore was born as Fannye Rose Shore on February 29, 1916 in Winchester, Tennessee, USA, to Solomon and Anna Shore. At the age of two, she was diagnosed with polio. After intensive care and following a course of rigorous exercises, she recovered.

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