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  1. Mar 5, 2017 · Josephine adopted 12 children in her lifetime and often referred to her family as the “Rainbow Tribe”. Her children included: Marianne, Jean-Claude and Noël from France, Stellina from Morocco, Jeannot from Korea, Akio from Japan, Luis from Colombia, Jari from Finland, Moïse from Israel, Brahim from Algeria, Mara from Venezuela and Koffi ...

  2. Nov 27, 2021 · Josephine Baker overcame the racism that she parodied in her famous banana skirt dance to become the world's first black female superstar. ... She installed what she called her "Rainbow Tribe" in ...

  3. Baker, Josephine (1906–1975)African-American singer, dancer, music-hall entertainer, civil-rights activist, who took Paris by storm. Born in St. Louis, Missouri, on June 3, 1906; died in Paris, France, on April 14, 1975; illegitimate child of Carrie McDonald and Eddie Carson; married Willie Wells, in 1919; married William Howard Baker, 1921; married Jean Lion, in 1937; married Jo Bouillon ...

  4. Baker, the Mother-in-Chief of a Rainbow Tribe Her humanist philosophy spilled over into her private life. Starting in 1953, Josephine Baker built a utopian family by adopting twelve children from all over the world, which gave people food for thought in the 50s and 60s.

  5. Josephine Baker and the Rainbow Tribe by Guterl, Matthew Pratt, 1970-, author. Publication date 2014 Topics Baker, Josephine, 1906-1975 -- Family, Dancers -- France

  6. Civil Rights Activism and her “Rainbow Tribe” Josephine Baker was a complex woman – a dancer, a spy, and also a motherly figure. She was unable to have children of her own, so she adopted 12 children from various countries, whom she called the “Rainbow Tribe,” to show how people of all races could live together in harmony.

  7. Dec 1, 2013 · Baker adopted many children from all over the world which she described as "The Rainbow Tribe". In 1964 Josephine Baker lost her castle (yes she actually rented a real medieval castle in France!) due to unpaid debts, eventually she managed a successful career come back.

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