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Josephine Baker was a famous French dancer, singer, and actress born on June 3, 1906, in St. Louis, Missouri. She became an international star in the 1920s, known for her energetic performances and unique style. Baker was also a civil rights activist, using her platform to advocate for racial equality. She was the first African American woman to star in a major motion picture and is remembered for her contributions to both the arts and social justice. Baker's legacy includes her impact on music, dance, and the fight for civil rights.
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"I wasn't really naked. I simply didn't have any clothes on."

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"The things we truly love stay with us always, locked in our hearts as long as life remains."

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"I like Frenchmen very much, because even when they insult you they do it so nicely."

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"I believe in prayer. It's the best way we have to draw strength from heaven."

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"Beautiful? It's all a question of luck. I was born with good legs. As for the rest... beautiful, no. Amusing, yes."

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