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A Paris Pied-à-Terre With an Olympic View New Yorkers Sean Cassidy and Gerry Logue will get to watch the opening ceremony from their balcony.
Late entertainer and civil rights activist Josephine Baker has been inducted into the Panthéon in France, making her the first Black woman to receive the nation's honor.
Legendary entertainer Josephine Baker became the first Black woman to be honored at Paris’ Panthéon in a historic ceremony presided by French President Emmanuel Macron.
This week, performer Josephine Baker received one of France's highest honors, by being posthumously inducted into the Panthéon in Paris. Born Freda Josephine McDonald in St. Louis, Missouri, in ...
Josephine Baker, the legendary performer and entertainer, will be honored Tuesday at the Panthéon in Paris, where she will the first Black woman to be memorialized, as well as the first U.S.-born ...
Correction Nov. 30, 2021 In the audio of this story, as in a previous web introduction, we mistakenly say Josephine Baker's remains were to be moved to the Paris Pantheon. France has inducted ...
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