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  1. Nov 30, 2021 · Baker called the children she adopted her "rainbow tribe." The family became part of French popular culture in the 1960s, featured in magazine ads for clothing and soft drinks.

  2. Dec 1, 2014 · The Rainbow Tribe was no different from any other family. But the Rainbow Tribe was not just a family; it was a social movement with Baker at its helm as the charismatic leader and matriarch. Guterl compares Baker's utopia with those of the cult leader Jim Jones, the philanthropists Helen Doss and Carl Doss, and the 1938 Nobel laureate Pearl S ...

  3. Biography. She was born Freda Josephine McDonald in St. Louis, Missouri, on June 3, 1906 to washerwoman Carrie McDonald and vaudeville drummer Eddie Carson. Eddie abandoned them shortly afterward, and Carrie married a kind but perpetually unemployed man named Arthur Martin. Their family eventually grew to include a son and two more daughters.

  4. One of the most successful African American performers in French history, Baker’s career illustrates the ways entertainers can use their platforms to change the world. On June 3, 1906, Freda Josephine McDonald was born in St. Louis, Missouri. Her parents, both entertainers, performed throughout the segregated Midwest often bringing her on ...

  5. 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.

  6. Nov 29, 2021 · France is inducting Missouri-born cabaret dancer Josephine Baker who was also a French World War II spy and civil rights activist into its Pantheon. ... creating a “rainbow tribe” to embody ...

  7. She called her family “the rainbow tribe” and took her children on the road in an effort to show that racial and cultural harmony could exist. Baker remained on stage late into her life and in 1975 she performed for the last time. The show was sold out and she received a standing ovation. Baker passed away on April 12, 1975.

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