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This novel-doc allows children from 8 years old to discover the fascinating journey of Joséphine Baker, first black woman to enter the Pantheon ( in November 2021) and emblematic figure of 20th century cultural life.
- His unhappy childhood in Saint-Louis in the United States
- His discovery of the life of an artist
- Her arrival in Paris and the phenomenal success she encountered there
- His commitment to the resistance during the Second World War
- His commitments, against racial segregation and for equal rights between whites and blacks, alongside Martin Luther King.
- Black Americans, victims of racism
- African-American music and dances
- Paris during the Roaring Twenties
- A dream castle
- A multi-talented artist
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