Josephine Baker was a dancer and singer who became wildly popular in france during the 1920’s. She had also devoted much of her life to fighting racism. She was a very influential lady in most of our lives. Josephine was born June 3,1906. Her childhood reflected on what she wanted to become in the future such as a singer, dancer, and civil rights activist. Today I am going to take you through a journey of her life and accomplishments. Josephine was born as “Freda Josephine McDonald” on June 3,1906. Her mother,Carrie McDonald,was a washerwomen who had given up her dreams of becoming a music-hall dancer. Her father,Eddie Carson,was a vaudeville drummer. He abandoned Carrie and Josephine shortly after her birth. Soon after, her mother remarried and would have several more children in the coming years. To help support the family, at the age of 8 Josephine cleaned and babysat for wealthy white families, often being poorly treated. Josephine briefly returned to school two years later before running away from home at age 13 and finding work as a waitress at a club. …show more content…
In 1923, Josephine landed a role in the Musical Shuffle along as member of the chorus, and the Comic Touch she brought to the part made her popular with audiences. Soon after Josephine moved to New York and was soon performing in Chocolate Dandies along with Ethal Waters in the Floor Show of The Plantation Club, where she became a crowd favorite. In 1925 Josephine traveled to Paris to perform in La Revue Negre at Theatre Des